Steve Jobs' daughter's $6.7M wedding draws high-profile guests
Steve Jobs' daughter is gearing up to marry Olympic equestrian Harry Charles in a $6.7 million ceremony attended by high-profile guests in rural England.
Eve Jobs, 27, daughter of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is scheduled to marry Olympic gold medalist equestrian Harry Charles, 26, in Oxfordshire, England. The event is reportedly valued at approximately $6.7 million and is being organized by California-based event planner Stanlee Gatti.
According to The New York Post, the guest list includes former Vice President Kamala Harris, who is a longtime acquaintance of Jobs' mother, Laurene Powell Jobs. Other expected attendees include Jessica Springsteen, musician Matt Helders, Princess Beatrice, and Jennifer and Phoebe Gates.
Sources describe the event as highly coordinated, with guests arriving throughout the week and celebrations beginning Thursday.
Jobs' siblings, Reed and Erin, are expected to attend. It is not known whether her half-sister, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, will be present.
Jobs is a Stanford graduate and professional equestrian. She is a model by profession, having modeled for brands including Coperni and Louis Vuitton. She has appeared in Vogue Japan and other publications.
Interestingly enough, Eve nor her siblings are set to inherit any of her late father's wealth. Her mother, Laurene Powell Jobs, has publicly stated that she plans to use the fortune for philanthropic endeavors, rather than passing it on to her children.
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Whatever they get as an inheritance, particularly if MAMA Jobs cuts loose with some of it early so they can start investing and having that money compound over the years, however that assumes that they’re smart enough to invest it and not do anything stupid like the guy in the White House who inherited $400 million dollars in 1973 and his total net worth today shows that he didn’t have a clue in comparison to Warren Buffett or George Soros (net worth at the time was well under you know who) and if Soros hadn’t given away a large portion his net worth recently he would be well over 100 billion today….
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros