Tyson Fury stood by as his eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, married Noah Price in an Isle of Man church ceremony on Saturday, with the family gathering under a blue-and-yellow floral arch at The Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist. Venezuela, 16, arrived with her father in a vintage wedding car before stepping into the chapel in a white lace fishtail dress.
The 19-year-old groom wore a cream tuxedo jacket with black trousers and a black bow tie, while Tyson wore a smart black suit and sunglasses. Paris Fury, who helped make sure everything was in place ahead of the ceremony, wore a powder-blue satin skirt with a sculpted top and wide-brim hat. Among the guests was Molly-Mae Hague, who is pregnant with her second child with Tommy Fury, and one of the flower girls appeared to be her daughter Bambi.
The chapel sits not far from the family's home, and the setting kept the wedding close to the Furys' Isle of Man life rather than on a grand destination stage. A long blue carpet led to the entrance, and the bride had earlier suggested she might wear white Crocs, a detail that gave way to a more formal look for the walk down the aisle.
What happens next is the reception, which is believed to be taking place at the nearby four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club. For the family, the wedding marks a rare public milestone centered not on Tyson's boxing career but on a daughter stepping into marriage at 16, watched by parents, relatives and close friends in a ceremony that kept the spotlight on the bride and groom.

