A Hindu priest conducted the ceremony, which was attended by family and close friends of the couple, a hotel official said. Security has been stringent with private security guards stationed at the resort and other nearby hotels where guests and the couple are staying for the six-day wedding celebration.
Photographers and media reporters were not allowed into the Aman-e-Khas wildlife retreat.
The couple have given the exclusive coverage rights to a London magazine, and no other photographers or journalists will be allowed into the resort. The wedding venue was lit with lamps, colorful lights illuminated the trees and flower garlands festooned the luxury tents at the resort. Both Brand and Perry wore traditional Indian clothes to the wedding. Perry donned a sari, as did a number of other female guests at the ceremony.
On Friday, at a prenuptial celebration, Perry, like a typical Indian bride, had henna designs applied on her palms and hands.
Brand, Perry wed at Indian resort
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