Director Guy Ritchie has married his long-term girlfriend Jacqui Ainsley.
He said 'I do' to 33-year-old model Ainsley at their country home.
Italian actor and model Luca Calvani posted a photo of the bride in her wedding dress on his Instagram account, writing: "Beautiful Bride Strikes a Pose ..."
Calvani tagged both Ritchie and Ainsley, using the hashtags "jaxguyjuly", "GoodFriends" and "Inspired".
It is his second marriage, after he tied the knot with pop superstar Madonna in 2001 at Skibo Castle near Dornoch in Sutherland. They divorced in 2008 after eight years of marriage.
Ainsley's stepsons David Banda and Rocco, from his marriage to the singer were also present at Thursday's ceremony in Wiltshire.
Both David and Victoria Beckham took to their social media accounts to congratulate the couple.
Victoria tweeted a message to the couple writing: "Congratulations to JacquiAinsley and realguyritchie love and best wishes to you on your wedding day x vb jaxguyjuly."
Earlier in the day, David Beckham posted a photo of himself and Ritchie on his Instagram account, writing: "What a beautiful day today is going to be ... I want to wish my mate and his beautiful bride an amazing day where friends and family come together to celebrate what they have and are going to create together over the years to come ... Have an amazing day you two ... Oh and by the way don't miss Man from UNCLE ... Proud to have played a small part ... guyritchie."
Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt is also believed to have jetted in for the wedding. A photo posted by a guest, of Pitt at the wedding, was posted on social media.
Pitt starred in Ritchie's movie, Snatch, in 2000.
Reports say Ainsley's wedding gown was designed by Phillipa Lepley.
Earlier in the week Ainsley shared a glimpse of the dress on her Instagram account, writing: "Coming along nicely jaxguyjuly."
Other famous guests reported to be at the nuptials include actor Jason Statham and his model girlfriend Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Superman star Henry Cavill, Jemima Khan and actress Zoe Lucker.
Ainsley and Ritchie have three children together: a son Rafael and two daughters, Rivka and Levi.
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