The Mail on Sunday

Full steam ahead as British cruise ships allowed to stage weddings

- By Brendan Carlin

COUPLES will soon be able to combine sun-kissed cruises on

British boats with tying the knot under new ‘Brexit dividend’ plans.

The Government is looking to scrap rules that allow marriages on foreign-flagged ships but ban them on British ones.

And sources say the proposals would be a great post-pandemic fillip for the UK cruise sector, as well as for British ports, as on-board weddings are big business. They say the rule change is only possible now that the country has left the EU.

Currently, weddings are banned on board UK-flagged vessels.

But the Government is now set to consider reviewing that restrictio­n – partly to help a cruise industry hard hit by Covid restrictio­ns, which shrank by 75 per cent in 2020 alone.

Any new proposals would follow the existing Law Commission review of the Marriage and Partnershi­p Act due to be published in July.

Government sources said last night that the measure was only possible post-Brexit, and would be a ‘huge boost’ to the UK cruise sector, which supports thousands of jobs.

Last night, a P&O Cruises spokeswoma­n welcomed the plan. She said: ‘We would welcome the opportunit­y to offer weddings on our two British-flagged ships as weddings on our other ships are hugely popular and a wonderful way to celebrate a special day. The ship’s captain officiates and it is a very memorable and romantic occasion.’

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