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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas wed in Indian royal palace

Bollywood sensation Priyanka Chopra married US singer Nick Jonas on Saturday in a private ceremony attended by close friends and relatives.

The Christian ceremony took place at the Umaid Bhavan Palace in the Indian city of Jodhpur. It is one of the most opulent palaces in the country.


The ceremony was officiated by Paul Kevin Jonas, the groom's father.

"One of the most special things that our relationship has given us is a merging of families who love and respect each other's faiths and cultures," Chopra posted on her Instagram account on Saturday.

The couple had a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on Sunday and they are due to host a reception in New Delhi next week, reports indicate.

According to People magazine, both the bride and groom wrote outfits designed by Ralph Lauren.

Chopra and Jonas got engaged in August, and they announced the news by sharing photos on social media showing them performing a prayer ritual.

"Taken," Chopra captioned it, "With all my heart and soul."

In another set of photos, Chopra wrote: "The only way to do this... with Family and God. Thank you all for your wishes and blessings."

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