Frequently Asked Questions
What does a celebrant do?
A celebrant creates and leads personalized, meaningful ceremonies for life's significant events, such as weddings, naming ceremonies, and funerals. They work closely with individuals and families to craft ceremonies that reflect their stories, wishes, and values. A celebrant's role includes writing the ceremony script, incorporating personal elements like vows or readings, arranging rehearsals, and performing the ceremony on the day
Whatās the difference between a celebrant and a registra?
A registrar is a government official who conducts legally binding civil ceremonies with a standardized, short format, while a celebrant crafts a fully personalised, flexible ceremony that reflects a couple's unique story and beliefs, though it requires a separate legal registration by a registrar to be legally recognised. The key differences are that registrars provide the official legal process and standard ceremonies, whereas celebrants offer deep personalization, location flexibility, and a more intimate experience, which many couples choose to combine by having the legal formality at a registry office and the main celebration with a celebrant at a special venue.
How much do you charge for a wedding?
The Price is £650 for a wedding.
Can I have a ceremony without getting legally married first?
Yes, you can have a ceremony to celebrate your commitment without getting legally married first