Overview
- The couple’s spokesperson confirmed Wednesday that they will marry on Saturday, June 6 at All Saints Church in Kemble, and said the King and Queen as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales have been informed.
- The service is billed as a private, low‑key event in a small Cotswolds parish near Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Park estate, where Phillips lives.
- Multiple outlets report the local vicar has agreed to conduct the wedding because both partners are divorced, which Church of England rules have allowed since 2002 at the minister’s discretion after pastoral interviews.
- Phillips, the Princess Royal’s son, was divorced in 2021 and has two daughters; Sperling is an NHS paediatric nurse with Gloucestershire roots and a teenage daughter, and the pair announced their engagement in August 2025 after dating since 2024.
- Further details such as the guest list and any reception plans have not been released, though several publications expect a notable royal presence given the couple’s recent public outings with senior family members.