Premier Brantley’s daughter Brianna ties knot with Mark Pennyfeather of St. Kitts
The bride walked at the aisle with her father and Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley while they both looked exceptionally stunning.
Wednesday, 5th June 2024
St. Kitts and Nevis: Premier Mark Brantley’s daughter Brianna Brantley tied the knot with Mark Pennyfeathers in the presence of her loved ones over the weekend. The beautiful bride wore a white fishtail gown while the groom was decked up in a black pant coat.
The bride walked at the aisle with her father and Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley while they both looked exceptionally stunning.
The marriage brought prominent families from St. Kitts and Nevis together, as Mark Pennyfeather is from the sister island of St Kitts.
While sharing glimpses of her daughter’s marriage on his official Facebook account, Premier Mark Brantley noted that this weekend, Mark and Brianna were wed, bringing the Pennyfeathers of St. Kitts and the Brantley’s of Nevis together as one family.
He further asked for everyone’s prayers for the beautiful couple so that they may have a lifetime of happiness together and added, “God bless you, Mark and Brianna!”
He further added that every father should experience this moment and for him the emotions were mixed but he count it the proudest day of his life to see his daughter step into her own family to chart her own destiny and her own path. “God bless you, my love,” said the Premier.
Premier Brantley also shared a picture of his wife holding the veil of her daughter’s gown, which was captioned, “Beautiful moms get beautiful daughters.”
It is to be noted that Brianna is an Associate at Daniel Brantley and specializes in commercial litigation, banking, investment, and finance. She has a Bachelor’s in Laws with First Class Honours from the City University of London.
Meanwhile, Mark has six years of experience in business development and management in St. Kitts and Nevis. At present, he serves as the Executive Director of the KANE Group of Companies and holds a Bachelor of Applied Science. He has also worked in Canada as an Assistant Manager at KDP Enterprises, showcasing the significant knowledge he has.
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