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Pippa Middleton breaks crucial wedding guest etiquette as she attends friend's nuptials in Stockholm

They were seen holding hands while walking alongside the famous Sydney Harbour before boarding a water taxi and then a waiting seaplane, which took them to dinner with friends at a luxury restaurant nearby.

 

Pippa, 33, looked elegant in a white and black striped dress, teamed with black wedges and a smart black jacket, while millionaire businessman James was more casual in his blue jeans, white shirt and blue jumper.

They were looking relaxed following their week on a private island called Tetiaroa, once owned by Marlon Brando, which sits in the heart of French Polynesia.

Tetiaroa boasts everything from pristine white sand beaches to crystalline blue waters and was snapped up by Brando after he visited the island while filming Mutiny on the Bounty.

It's the first time the duo have been pictured since they were seen leaving St. Mark's Church in Englefield on May 20 looking utterly loved up after their wedding vows.

Pippa and James tied the knot in front of loved ones including Pippa's big sister Kate, The Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie.

They enjoyed a champagne reception at the luxury Englefield House near the church, before returning to party the night away at the Middleton family home, where a £100,000 glass marquee had been constructed in the garden.

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Guests reportedly had their pick of a whisky bar, magnums of expensive champagne and £40,000 worth of Russian caviar, while photos of Pippa and James were beamed onto the wall of the Middleton manor.

It was an adults only affair so young guests, including page boy Prince George and flower girl Princess Charlotte, were sent home, leaving their parents, Kate and William, to party the night away.

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