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Caroline Corr’s Secret to a Happy Marriage

10-09-02 news EXCLUSIVE

The Corrs Secret to a Happy Marriage...

Caroline Corr and her husband Frank Woods could be the answer marriage councilors have been looking for...
While some marriages break up within the first three months Caroline and Frank have broken this spell by taking over three months just to get married!
The whole episode started when the couple got their relationship blessed by a priest in the home of their manager John Hughes just over three months ago.
That was the first party...
Then was the engagement party in L'ecrivan. This was followed two weeks ago by the wedding ceremony in Spain, which the police closed down at 1.30 in the morning due to the loud music.
Finally after a week honeymoon in Italy the couple flew back in to Ireland last Saturday for another wedding reception in the Four Seasons hotel.
Due to a tiny lapse in security ShowBizIreland.com of course got into the hotel to oversee proceedings.
At 7pm the couple had a private reception purely for their family and close relations in a small room beside the main ballroom.
Jim Corr arrived with his father and without a date.
Sharon Corr arrived with her husband Gavin while Andrea Corr arrived with her boyfriend Giles.
At 8pm Robert Doyle, the official photographer turned up as did over three hundred of the Corrs closest friends.
The actor Gabriel Byrne was the guest of honor (after the couple of course.) He arrived without a woman on his arm unlike the comedian Patrick Kielty who arrived with his stunning girlfriend Amanda Byram.
They were followed by Bono's best friend the artist Guggi and his wife, 2FM's Tony Fenton and his latest squeeze. They were followed by the Renards boss Robbie Fox.
Guests was invited into the ballroom for as much free booze as they wanted and this was followed by a buffet meal comprising of a mixture of oriental food, shepherds pie, coddle and oysters.
Those who stayed partied hard until the last guest left at around 5.30am on Sunday morning.