
Luxury wedding event on French Riviera
Wedding Royal® is a luxury wedding exhibition open to professionals and future brides & grooms,
interested in organizing their wedding on the French Riviera.
You will discover an exceptional venue and meet over 40 of the best vendors surroundings.
Wedding Royal Events has also been made and created as an inspirational wedding for the weds-to-be.
An unique castle for an unforgettable event
CHÂTEAU SAINT-GEORGES
Called “Little Versailles of the French Riviera”, Château Saint Georges is located on the hills of Grasse, World Capital of perfumes since the 17th century. This extraordinary venue offers a panoramic sea view from Cap d’Antibes to the Esterel, through the bay of Cannes.
Scent of a Queen
The perfume
Grasse, world Capital of perfumes, saw built in it Château Saint Georges, designed for a famous local perfumer Léon Chiris.
He was one of the most recognized industrialists of Grasse creating an important perfumery, most innovative in the processes used.
End of 2018, the know-how of the perfumers of Grasse has been registered to the Intangible Cultural Héritage of Humanity by Unesco. It came naturally to honor what brought to Grasse its international renown.
Catherine de Médicis
Catherine de Medicis, Queen of France, is the incarnation of the a strong and independent women, the regent mother, fully involved in her time and its history, in the politics of her country.
Born in Italy among a rich family of Firenze, she brought to France good manners and the italian way of living, especially with the perfumed gloved, in Grasse first.
This year we celebrate the 500th anniversary of her birthday.
Queen Victoria
For its first international edition, Wedding Royal® is honoring the history of the castle and its heritage and this year, guest country at the show is UK.
Queen Victoria forever changed wedding fashion. She made such a sartorial impression nearly 180 years ago that her example of wearing white. And the colour choice had nothing to do with purity either.
The Queen had chosen to wear white mostly because it was the perfect colour to highlight the delicate lace of her gown.