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Steve Jobs’ Daughter Eve Jobs Marries Olympian Harry Charles in Lavish Cotswolds Wedding

Say hello to the new Mr. and Mrs. Charles! Eve Jobs, the youngest daughter of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, married equestrian Harry Charles in a gorgeous Cotswolds wedding on July 26.
Estelle Manor, a luxe hotel and country club in Oxfordshire, was the primary wedding venue for the bride and groom. Just days before saying “I do,” Estelle Manor was given a license to conduct legal marriage and civil partnership ceremonies, per Page Six.
The new husband and wife started dating in 2022 and famously confirmed their relationship at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Charles is a British show jumper and won gold with his team. The Apple heiress sweetly shared a video of the moment Charles celebrated with her after his big show jumping win. “TEAM GOLD!!!!! Beyond proud of you my love !!!!” she wrote. Jobs and Charles announced their engagement just a few weeks later in September 2024.
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Jobs and Charles have been private about their relationship, and it’s unclear how they first met. However, they both share a love of horses. Jobs is an accomplished equestrian in her own right. She has since transitioned into modeling and was featured in a 2022 Louis Vuitton campaign.
Jobs’ husband first represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He wowed everyone at the 2024 Summer Olympics when he competed with a strapped arm. He had fractured his arm just weeks before. Show jumping is a family affair for Charles. His father, Peter Charles, was a member of the Great Britain team that won show jumping gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Before Charles, Jobs was previously linked to singer Harry Hudson, Chainsmokers singer Drew Taggart, and Outer Banks star Chase Stokes.
The 27-year-old is the youngest child of the late Apple mogul. Her mom is Laurene Powell, her father’s second wife. She has three older siblings, Lisa, Reed, and Erin. Jobs’ father died in 2011 at the age of 56 due to complications related to pancreatic cancer.