Eve Jobs, 27, who is the daughter of Steve Jobs, is set to wed her British showjumper boyfriend Harry Charles, 26, this weekend.
Tipped to take place in Cotswolds, Eve's mother, Laurene Powell Jobs, has gone all out for the wedding.
The Venue
Despite the finer details of the Big Day being kept under wraps, Richard Eden reports in his Eden Confidential column for the Daily Mail that Eve and Harry will be tying the knot in a lavish ceremony in the beautiful and star-studded area of the Cotswolds this summer.
It's perhaps unsurprising that the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside has been chosen as the backdrop of their nuptials since the leafy and affluent area has become a playground for A-listers.
David and Victoria Beckham own a farmhouse in the area, as does music mogul Simon Cowell and American former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
The guest list
As the daughter of a tech legend, Eve's guest list at the spectacular wedding is said to be full of fellow elite names. It's been reported that names such as Jennifer Gates, the daughter of Microsoft founder Bill and Melinda, will be attending.
It's also thought that former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, who is reportedly very good friends with Laurene, is on the guest list.
Also reportedly on the guest list are fellow equestrian and daughter of Bruce Springsteen, Jessica Springsteen, Apple designer Jony Ive, and Sofia Abramovich, daughter of Roman Abramovich.
The entertainment
As with any star-studded wedding, you can bet that there will be stellar entertainment to match. So it's no surprise that there are some big names tipped to lend their talent to the couple's big day. According to The Sun, Sir Elton John is reportedly gearing up to perform for Eve and Harry.
All about Eve Jobs and fiancé Harry Charles
When Harry was competing in Paris last year, Eve was front and centre, cheering him and his beloved horse, Romeo, on. Harry picked up gold at the event and is also the recipient of a Bronze World Championship medal and a place in the World Cup finals.
In Eve's riding history, she has also gathered impressive accomplishments. According to Horse Sport, Eve was once ranked the fifth-best rider under 25 in the world.
She has also competed in the Hamptons Classic tournament and toured the international circuit.
"I was first put on a pony at two years old, but didn't actually start really riding until I was about six," she told Horse Sport in a previous interview, adding: "I have always had a love and appreciation for animals and I think that passion was evident pretty early on."
About Steve Jobs' four children
Steve Jobs died in 2011 after complications from a relapse of a rare form of pancreatic cancer and left behind four children: Lisa, 47, Reed, 33, Erin, 29, and Eve, 27.
The tech giant first became a father in 1978 when he and his partner at the time, Chrisann Brennan, welcomed their daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Then, in 1991, Steve married Laurene Powell, and the couple welcomed their first child, Reed, that same year.
Four years later, they welcomed a daughter, Erin Siena Jobs. Though she keeps a low profile, in 2011, an authorised biography on Steve Jobs written by Walter Isaacson noted that Erin is "quiet, introspective" and has "a personal sensitivity more mature than her father's."
In 1998, the couple welcomed their youngest child, Eve Jobs. Eve is a Stanford graduate, a champion equestrian, and in December 2020, she added model to her resume when she appeared in Glossier's Christmas campaign alongside Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls.
Despite Steve leaving behind a staggering £7 billion fortune, his four children reportedly did not receive an inheritance. Speaking to The New York Times after her husband's death, Laurene explained the reasoning behind their decision:
"I'm not interested in legacy wealth building, and my children know that... Steve wasn't interested in that. If I live long enough, it ends with me." "I inherited my wealth from my husband, who didn't care about the accumulation of wealth," she continued.
"I am doing this in honour of his work, and I've dedicated my life to doing the very best I can to distribute it effectively, in ways that lift up individuals and communities in a sustainable way."
