The pair were seen walking through Castle Cornet yesterday, where it is thought the wedding took place.
Former F1 driver Paul di Resta and the former team principal of Brawn GP, Ross Brawn, were also reported to be present.
The castle remained open to the public apart from a lawn at the top, which was closed from around 2 pm, and was seen to have 140 seats, covers and pink ribbons before it was closed.


Tourist and Formula One fan Nigel Hobday, who regularly visits Guernsey, said he was surprised and delighted to see the stars arrive as he visited Castle Cornet. He said: ‘It was a complete coincidence – we were absolutely surprised to see them.
‘Being a fan added value to seeing the drivers.’
Richard Goddard is from Guernsey and Jenson Button – who was reportedly the victim of gassing and robbery in St Tropez last week – lived in the island from 2010 to 2012.
- Jenson Button and his wife Jessicas trip to Guernsey came just days after the pair were allegedly gassed as they slept during a raid on their French villa.
- It was the pairs first appearance in public since thieves broke in to the villa where they were staying in St Tropez and stole valuables worth £300,000, including Mrs Button’s engagement ring, believed to be worth £250,000.
- It was claimed the Formula One driver and his wife may have been knocked out by gas pumped into the house through air conditioning units, with a source close to Button claiming that the sports star was ‘convinced’ that’s what happened.
- It has been claimed that the pair and their friends werent disturbed during the raid as the effects of the gas gave the burglars ‘free rein’.
- However, experts from the Royal College of Anaesthetists have since suggested the idea of tourists being gassed was merely a myth.
- Liam Brennan, vice president of the college, has been quoted in the national media as saying: I cannot think of any agent that could be used in this way that could be delivered in an effective concentration into a large environment to produce the effect desired.







