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Wording:

Various different formats for invitation wording...

the bride’s parents:

Mr & Mrs Brown
Request the pleasure of the company of
__________________________
at the marriage of their daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth
to James Charles Smith
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

both sets of parents

Mr & Mrs Brown
and
Mr & Mrs Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth
to James Charles Smith
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

you’re hosting your own

Ms Rebecca Elizabeth Smith
and
Mr James Charles Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at their marriage
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

you with both sets of parents

Mr & Mrs Brown
and their daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth
together with
Mr & Mrs Smith
and their son
James Charles
request the honour of your presence
at the wedding of
Rebecca Elizabeth
and
James Charles
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

a single parent

Mr Brown
requests the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of his daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth
to
James Charles Smith
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

a divorced parent with their spouse bride or groom’s step parent

Stuart & Jane Godfrey
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of Jane Brown’s daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth Brown
to
James Charles Smith
son of Mr & Mrs Smith
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston, Hertfordshire

jointly hosted by divorced parents

Mr Brown and Mrs Godfrey
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
Rebecca Elizabeth Brown
to
James Charles Smith
son of
Mr & Mrs Smith
on 2nd July 2005
at, 1.00pm
All Saints Church, Weston
Hertfordshire

someone other than the bride’s parents

If the host of the wedding is neither the bride nor the groom’s parents, but another relation, you should word the invitation submitting the word daughter/son and adding the hosts’ relationship.
* grandparents = granddaughter/grandson
* aunt and uncle = niece/nephew
* godparents = goddaughter/godson
* foster parents = foster daughter/foster son
* brother = sister/brother
* sister = sister/brother
the wedding’s going to be a joint one
If two sisters are getting married, the name of the older sister and her future husband should go first.

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