Robbie Williams and Ayda Field forced to cancel second wedding plans

Robbie Williams and Ayda Field forced to cancel second wedding plans

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Robbie Williams and Adya Field forced to cancel second wedding to celebrate 10th anniversary

Robbie Williams praised wife Ayda Field for giving him a family and stability as he opened up about having to can plans to mark their 10th wedding anniversary with a vow-renewal party

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Robbie Williams has pulled the plug on walking down the aisle again to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary.

Disappointed Williams and his wife Ayda Field had hoped to enjoy a gathering of close friends at their Beverly Hills home to mark the milestone.

But Covid-19 has dashed their dreams.

Friends say that their children were to play a role in the vow renewal next month and parents Jan and Pete would have also made the journey.

But now Williams, 46, confirmed that plans have changed thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I don’t think this year because we would like to do that in front of lots of people. We would like our friends to be there,” he says.

“I am excited having achieved it and becoming the person I thought I might be with the person that I meet. That is incredible and I would love to celebrate that occasion.

“It is more momentous than any of the records sold or Brits won or the massive tours. It is more important than that and bigger that I have actually achieved that and been a good boy and a good husband.”

But he added: “So am I looking forward to it? Nah. When it arrives will I enjoy that moment? Yes, I will.”

Williams also praised Ayda for providing him with stability.

He added: “I thought these strangers were going to come and ruin the party. And the opposite of that has happened. The universe leaves you these blanks you don’t know you need to fill. And you have to tick the box on the human experience. And you do not know they are blanks until you experience everything.

“When the children come these blanks are filled. And you go, ‘oh wow. I am at a different level. I have achieved a level family’.”