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Geri Halliwell posts beautiful wedding photos to mark one-year anniversary

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Geri Halliwell celebrated her one-year anniversary by sharing beautiful photos of her wedding. The Spice Girls band member, who married Christian Horner in 2015, shared two snaps of her wedding on social media as a touching tribute to her husband.

The first black and white photo shows Geri and Christian standing at the altar, with Geri looking stunning in a lace white gown and long veil. The star posted the photo to Twitter, and wrote: "Happy anniversary to my darling husband Christian, one year", accompanied by a love heart emoji.

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Geri revealed that her wedding day was "the happiest day" of her life

She also posted a photo of the couple's first kiss as man and wife to Instagram, and wrote: "Happy anniversary to my darling husband Christian, one year!"

Fans have praised the stunning snaps, with one writing: "Happy anniversary you two! Can't believe it's been a year already!", while another wrote: "You look beautiful happy anniversary xx".  

Geri has previously spoken about her wedding day, telling Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby that it was "truly the happiest day" of her life. She said: "People talk about their wedding day and until you get there, you don't really know what it's going to be like. It truly was the happiest day of my life, it was so amazing."

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Geri married Christian in May 2015

"The thing is my mother, she got divorced so it kind of put me off a bit if I'm honest and I hadn't met anyone that I felt it was right [with] really. And when I met Christian, I automatically knew, I did, I actually said to my friend, 'I think I've met the man I want to marry'.

This isn't the only anniversary that the 43-year-old is celebrating, as this year also marks the 20th anniversary of The Spice Girls first single Wannabe. Mel B, Emma Bunton and Geri joined together to record a new single to mark the occasion on Thursday.

The band's former producer Eliot Kennedy oversaw the recording session and tweeted: "Now that was a day for the history books. Like 20 years had never happened. Proper friendship! Hit song! Two long but ab-fab days with a stonking hit at the end of it! We've still got it kids! #20years".