Jane Seymour’s son Kris Keach ties the knot with bride Miso in traditional Korean wedding ceremony | Daily Mail Online

Jane Seymour’s son Kris Keach has tied the know with his beautiful bride Miso in a traditional Korean wedding ceremony.  

The couple originally wed in December 2021 in the garden of Jane’s stunning Malibu estate but have hosted a second gathering for Miso’s family and friends to attend. 

And in images from their big day, the actress, 71, beamed alongside her family as they all came together and celebrated the special occasion. 

Congratulations! Jane Seymour’s son Kris Keach has tied the know with his beautiful bride Miso in a traditional Korean wedding ceremony

Jane looked chic in a traditional hanbok dress, in delicate shades of pastel pink and blue, which her daughter-in-law picked out for her. 

Meanwhile, Miso looked stunning in a long white embroidered gown, while adding a dazzling tiara and carrying her wedding bouquet.

Kris cut a dapper figure in a dashing black tuxedo before performing with his twin brother John during the event.

The venue was decorated with gorgeous green and white flower decor and candles to set the mood. 

Loved-up: The couple originally wed in December 2021 in the garden of Jane’s stunning Malibu estate but have hosted a second gathering for Miso’s family and friends to attend

Family: In images from their big day, the actress, 71, beamed alongside her family as they all came together and celebrated the special occasion

Amazing: The venue was decorated with gorgeous green and white flower decor and candles to set the mood

Jane shared a slew of stunning snaps with her Instagram followers and captioned it: ‘Congratulations Kris and Miso! What a gorgeous wedding and incredibly special day.

‘Our family continues to grow with all of Miso’s wonderful relatives. So happy to see Johnny and Kris perform together as well!’

Speaking to Hello! Magazine about the first wedding, Jane said: ‘It was so moving to see them exchange their vows, especially with the influence of both their cultures and in the presence of family that had travelled from Korea and London, some for the first time ever.’

The screen star continued: ‘It was also very emotional for Kris to celebrate in the home where he grew up and that holds so many great memories.’

Fun: Jane and her family touched down in Korea astweek and she explained that she is ‘very excited to be here’ 

She added: ‘Our family continues to grow with all of Miso’s wonderful relatives. So happy to see Johnny and Kris perform together as well!’

Jane’s first marriage was to Michael Attenborough from 1971 to 1973 and she was then briefly married to his friend Geoffrey Planer from 1977 to 1978.

The star then tied the knot with David Flynn in 1981, with the former couple having children Katherine, 40, and Sean, 36.

Jane and David split in 1992 and the actress married actor James Keach the following year, with the pair having twins John and Kristopher, 26.

Jane and James announced they were parting ways in December 2013 with their divorce finalised two years later.

Past: Her last husband was James Keach, whom she was with from 1993 until 2015 and shares twins John and Kristopher, 26, with him (pictured in 2009)

Jane Seymour’s son Kris Keach ties the knot with bride Miso in traditional Korean wedding ceremony

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