Belgian Newlyweds Postpone Moroccan Honeymoon Amid Global Health Crisis

While they were planning to go on their honeymoon in Morocco, Isabelle and Alexandre, two Belgians, have finally given up because of the health crisis affecting the planet.
The newlyweds celebrated their union last week in Crisnée, in the Walloon region. In this time of confinement, they said yes at the entrance of the town hall and in the open air and especially in privacy, reports the newspaper La Meuse.
"It was a bit special, but really very nice. It’s the only wedding that hasn’t been canceled. The others have been postponed to October. Now, we don’t even have any more weddings planned before the summer holidays," explains the mayor.
While they had planned to spend their honeymoon in Morocco, the trip has finally been canceled.
As for the party, it was organized in the garden and friends participated in it by videoconference.
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