Vogue Williams admits she won't be at Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo's Spanish wedding
Vogue Williams, wife of Spencer Matthews, has revealed that she will not be attending the second wedding of Made in Chelsea's Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing when it takes place in Spain next month.
Spencer and Vogue have since claimed they were "not invited" to the London nuptials, as Spencer accused Jamie of "serious miscommunication". He said that he was being "hammered" for "snubbing" his best friend's wedding by choosing to go on holiday with Vogue and their three children. Vogue then said that she would not even be able to attend the later wedding in Spain, due to it clashing with work commitments.
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