
Eve Jobs to tie the knot with Olympian Harry Charles in a star-studded Cotswolds ceremony this summer
Eve Jobs, the youngest daughter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is set to marry British Olympian Harry Charles in what is being hailed as the “wedding of the year.” The high-profile event will take place in August in the scenic British countryside, according to the Daily Mail. With celebrities, billionaires, and political figures on the guest list, the wedding is shaping up to be one of 2025’s most talked-about social events.
Who is Eve Jobs?
Eve Jobs, 26, is the daughter of Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs. A Stanford graduate and professional model, she stepped into the fashion spotlight in 2021 with her debut on the Coperni runway in Paris. Despite her tech dynasty roots, she’s made a name for herself in the fashion industry.
Who is the groom?
Eve is engaged to Harry Charles, a British equestrian who competed in show jumping at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He was part of the gold medal-winning British team and is well-regarded in elite sports circles. The couple reportedly went public with their relationship during the Paris Games, as noted by Brides magazine.
When and where is the wedding?
Though the exact date remains undisclosed, the wedding is expected to take place this August. The venue is the Cotswolds, a picturesque region in southern England famed for its stone cottages, rolling hills, and celebrity estates. The area is a favorite retreat for UK A-listers, including David and Victoria Beckham.
Who’s on the guest list?
The guest list is expected to be an elite mix of tech royalty, political leaders, and possibly even members of the British royal family. Eve’s close friend Jennifer Gates, daughter of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, is reportedly attending. Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, a close friend of Laurene Powell Jobs, is also believed to be on the list.
As the wedding draws near, the combination of old-money legacy, Olympic prestige, and A-list glam ensures Eve Jobs’ upcoming nuptials will be nothing short of a cultural event.



