Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

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Sir Elton John has today tied the knot with his civil partner David Furnish.

The veteran singer entered into a civil partnership with Furnish in 2005, and the pair are fathers to sons Zachary and Elijah.

After regulations came in last week governing the conversion of civil partnerships to marriages, the pair made arrangements for a “low-key” wedding at their home in Berkshire.

They have been sharing photos throughout the day of events.

Sons Zachary and Elijah served as ring bearers for the ceremony, with the singer sharing a photo of their shined shoes last night.

Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

Sir Elton added: “Our little ring bearers are fast asleep, and their shoes are polished and ready for tomorrow’s celebration. @DavidFurnish #ShareTheLove”

He also shared a photo of the legal conversion at a registry office this morning – as part of the two-step conversion process the pair are opting for.

Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

Sir Elton wrote: “That’s the legal bit done. Now on to the ceremony! #ShareTheLove @DavidFurnish”

Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

The singer shared a photo from the intimate ceremony at his home, while the registrar was welcoming guests. Many famous faces are visible.

He also shared a photo of the vow ceremony – the point at which the couple exchanged vows after 21 years together.
Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

Son Zachary snapped a photo of his brother Elijah, holding a teddybear inbetween his two fathers.
Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

The couple decked out their reception with bouquets of red roses.
Photos: Sir Elton John and David Furnish marry

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