The wedding of the year is over.
But for those who weren't invited to the top secret ceremony, here are some of the lavish details...
The white gold and diamond rings exchanged between the two were designed by Cartier.
Beautiful Katie wore an Armani designed dress with all the trimmings; an ivory silk train, Valenciennes lace and Swarovski beaded crystals.
Armani, even designed her bouquet, for goodness' sake.
Katie's sister, Nancy Blaylock, was Matron of Honour and wore a black, silk layered evening dress.
The role of best man went to Tom's best friend David Miscavige.
And daughter Suri played her part, along with Tom's adopted children.
According to Us Weekly, Tom's son Connor carried Suri down the aisle - who wore various layers of organza and chiffon.
Designer Giorgio Armani revealed that the baby's dress was: "Inspired by her mother's bridal gown."
After the ceremony, guests were treated to cocktails and specially prepared Itailan hor d'oeuvres, followed by a multi-course meal.
They then went on to party the night away, with the bride changing into an asymmetric champagne Armani evening dress of silk organza and decorated with Swarovski crystal beads.
If all the food and drink wasn't enough, they then wheeled out the five-tiered white chocolate wedding cake decorated with marzipan roses and studded with white chocolate chips.
Katie took to the dance floor, for the first dance with her father to What A Wonderful World.
Tom later whisked his bride off for their first dance, Songbird by Fleetwood Mac.
According to US news show Entertainment Tonight, Katie didn't toss her bouquet.
The newlyweds jetted off from Rome on Sunday heading for the Maldives in the Indian Ocean for their honeymoon.
It sounds like one hell of a party, we're a little cross we turned it down now.




















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