Last-minute preparations for Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz 's £3 million wedding are well underway.
Brooklyn and Nicola are set to marry on Saturday 9 April at the actress’ £76m family estate in Palm Beach, Florida and as the finishing touches are being completed, lorry loads of flowers have been spotted arriving at the sprawling mansion.
Marquees have also been erected on the giant estate, owned by Nicola’s parents, billionaire Nelson Peltz, 79, and ex model Claudia Peltz, 65.
Trucks from furniture rental firm Nüage Designs were also photographed driving in and out of the estate, as well as others from Meyer's Turf & Landscape Nursery and Thierry Isambert Culinary and Event Design.
Meanwhile, golf buggies have been transporting workers around the huge grounds as preparations continue, to ensure Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding goes off without a hitch.
Aerial shots of the beachside properly show the giant marquees – which cover even more ground than the 27-bedroom Peltz mansion.
Nicola’s family mansion measures at an eye-watering 44,000 sqft and sits along the oceanfront boasting breath-taking sea views, as well as an outdoor pool and a courtyard, providing the perfect party space for the wedding.
The entire Beckham clan – dad David, mum Victoria and Brooklyn's siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper – have been camped out in Miami ahead of the big day.
But rather than staying in a luxury hotel, the family, along with a selection of other relatives, have been residing on David's £5m superyacht.
The guest list for the wedding includes plenty of the Beckhams' celebrity pals and the Ramsay family – who have been close friends of David and Victoria's for years – were spotted landing at Miami airport early on Friday morning.
It's even been rumoured that the wedding could include some seriously special Royal guests, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could themselves be jetting to Florida for the big day.
Harry is a longtime friend of David's and the Beckhams attended his and Meghan's Windsor wedding in 2011.
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