The singer is about to tie the knot with fiancé Rory McPhee
Spice Woman Mel B is tying the knot at present (July 5) with fiancé Rory McPhee – and celeb friends are attending the ceremony in drive. The 50-year-old singer will say ‘I do’ in a lavish ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
Child Spice Emma Bunton will likely be in attendance, and took to social media to indicate off her outfit for the day. Comic Alan Carr, Huge Brother star Angellica Bell, Katherine Ryan and husband Bobby Kootstra, plus trend mannequin Daisy Lowe have all been snapped arriving on the venue.
Victoria Beckham was unable to attend as a consequence of ‘prior commitments’, whereas Geri Horner is not going to be attending. She fell out with Scary Spice years in the past, though it isn’t clear if that’s the reason she is not going to be there. Mel C is on tour in Sweden.
A supply advised the Mirror that there is “no snub” regarding the lack of Spice Women on the upcoming ceremony. They defined that everybody within the group stays “all on pleasant phrases,” asserting that each Geri and Victoria are swamped with their very own lives, mentioning: “There is no snub, the ladies are all on pleasant phrases with each other, but it surely’s no secret that Geri is busy with Christian at Formulation One and Victoria is extraordinarily busy together with her trend model.”
Mel and household pal Rory, 3, have identified one another for years, and he has labored as her hairstylist. Issues are thought to have turned romantic between the pair in 2018 and Rory proposed to Mel again in 2022.
St Paul’s Cathedral isn’t often a marriage venue, though Prince Charles and Princess Diana married there in 19181. Nonetheless, Mel was in a position to have fun her nuptials there, that are rumoured to have value £28,000, as a result of she is an MBE, as a consequence of her charity work.
It’s understood that the post-ceremony bash will sees friends get pleasure from a meal, drinks, and dancing after their nuptials on the luxurious Shangri-La at The Shard in London.

