Chelsea Clinton ties the knot but stays out of sight for US society wedding

Chelsea Clinton married her longtime boyfriend at the weekend at an elegant US estate in a village where several prominent guests were spotted beforehand, but the husband-and-wife-to-be stayed out of sight.

Former US President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary announced in a statement on Saturday evening that their daughter had married investment banker Marc Mezvinsky after weeks of secrecy and build-up that had celebrity watchers flocking to the small village of Rhinebeck for the evening nuptials.

The site of the New York state wedding, a Beaux Arts riverside estate called Astor Courts, was sealed off from the general public.

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"Today, we watched with great pride and overwhelming emotion as Chelsea and Marc wed in a beautiful ceremony at Astor Courts, surrounded by family and their close friends," the Clintons said.

"We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family. On behalf of the newlyweds, we want to give special thanks to the people of Rhinebeck for welcoming us and to everyone for their well-wishes on this special day."

Chelsea Clinton, wearing a strapless white gown with a full skirt and silver beading around the waist and carrying a bouquet of white flowers, was escorted down the aisle by her father.

It is estimated that hundreds of guests gathered at the historic estate near the end of a near-perfect summer day of warm temperatures, blue skies and cottony clouds.

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The ceremony was conducted by a rabbi and a reverend as Chelsea Clinton is Methodist and Mr Mezvinsky is Jewish, and included a poem by Leo Marks titled, The Life That I Have, according to the family.

The road to Astor Courts was blocked off – neighbours received bottles of wine for their troubles –and the sky above was declared a no-fly zone by federal aviation officials. Police and security guards fanned out around the usually sleepy town.

Consistent with Chelsea Clinton's desire for privacy, the family released no details of the wedding beyond the date.

But the scope of the event became apparent when more than a half-dozen busloads of wedding guests – men in black tie, women in dresses – were transported from a hotel in the village to the riverside ceremony.

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Celebrities spotted in Rhinebeck for the event included actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, fashion designer Vera Wang, Madeleine Albright, who was secretary of state during Bill Clinton's second term as President and Terry McAuliffe, former Democratic National Committee chairman.

The former President's half brother, Roger Clinton, was spotted early yesterday afternoon with his son Tyler.