France: Media awaits as guests arrive through security for first same-sex wedding
The media are awaiting the beginning of France’s first same-sex wedding in Montpellier, which is set to take place in less than an hour, as guests arrive, bags are checked, and security is on high alert.
The couple, Vincent Autin, a 40-year-old PR firm head, and his partner Bruno Boileau , a 29-year-old government worker, told the AFP that they were aware of the potential public impact of the ceremony.
The couple have been together for over five years, and will wed at 17:50 local time in the town hall. The ceremony was moved to a larger room, as the couple’s 200 friends and family, as well as 300 guests and 150 journalists, and government representatives, would not have fit in the regular function room.
The ceremony is expected to be a large spectacle, as two giant pink cakes were seen being delivered to the venue earlier today, which were covered in pink and white icing, lace and popular slinkie toys.
The ceremony is being broadcast on the internet at https://www.montpellier.fr/, despite an earlier decision not to project it onto a screen outside the town hall, for security reasons.
Bags are checked by security as guests arrive at the town hall (Image: Twitter)
Marriage equality opponents had hoped that challenging the bill before the Constitutional Council would scupper the bill after months of debate and protest.
However the Council declared: “The law allowing same-sex marriage conforms with the constitution.”