Amazon boss Jeff Bezos and bride to be Lauren Sanchez‘s have been forced to change one of the venues for their £36million Venice wedding because of ‘rising global tensions’ it was claimed today.
Bezos and Sanchez nuptials has already attracted huge controversy with protests planned by locals angry at the couple for ‘taking over the city’ for the planned three day festivities.
A team of former US marines has already been hired to provide security for the event by Bezos, which is due to take place over three days from June 26 in the iconic lagoon city.
The original plan was for a huge party at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia on Saturday night but it has now been moved to another venue in the Arsenale area of the city, according to local media.
Il Gazzettino said the days leading to wedding would be ‘tension filled’ and the move to the venue was due to it being ‘easier to control’ as large scale protests are expected.
But they also added ‘the winds of war and rising global tensions between the US and Iran‘ were also being taken into consideration – there is a large American airbase at Aviano just 50 miles away.
On Tuesday a meeting is due to take place between local authorities and police and security teams to discuss the wedding which has been greeted with fury by many Venetians.
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos and bride to be Lauren Sanchez ‘s have been forced to change one of the venues for their £36million Venice wedding because of ‘rising global tensions’ it was claimed today. Pictured: A large banner against Amazon founder Jeff Bezos lies on the ground
Bezos and Sanchez nuptials has already attracted huge controversy with protests planned by locals angry at the couple for ‘taking over the city’ for the planned three day festivities. Pictured: Protesters display a banner reading ‘No Space for Bezos!’ on the Rialto Bridge
A team of former US marines has already been hired to provide security for the event by Bezos, which is due to take place over three days from June 26 in the iconic lagoon city. Pictured: A banner against Bezos lies on the ground in St. Mark’s Square
The original plan was for a huge party at the Scuola Grande della Misericordia on Saturday night but it has now been moved to another venue in the Arsenale area of the city, according to local media. Pictured: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez
The wedding is being organised by London based planners Lanza and Baucina who were not immediately available for comment.
On its website the firm describes itself as ‘leaders in global event, creation, design and management’.
It adds:’With experience ranging from royal and A list celebrity weddings to ground breaking productions in extraordinary and uncharted locations.
‘Established in 2000 we have worked on every continent and are responsible for masterminding the world’s most exclusive private and spectacular parties.
‘Discretion is paramount to us. We have no social media presence and no examples of previous work are published.’
The company were behind the wedding of George and Amal Clooney in 2014.
Campaign group No Space for Bezos has organised a huge protest for next Saturday with demonstrators being encouraged to bring googles and inflatables so they can dive into canals and disrupt taxis ferrying guests. Pictured: People gathered on June 13 to protest against the wedding
On its social media the group says: ‘Jeff Bezos and his clique of super rich people are not welcome in Venice’ adding that the city cannot be ‘a showcase for the elite’
Conversely a pro Bezos campaign group called ‘Yes, Venice can’ has formed in recent days welcoming the wedding for bringing funds and publicity to the city
Bezos, 61, is the world’s third richest person with an estimated with of $221 billion and is the founder of Amazon and space tech firm Blue Origin.
Hundreds of high-profile guests including members of the Trump family, Katie Perry, Oprah Winfrey and Kim Kardashian are expected to attend and the wedding will take over the island of San Giorgio opposite the iconic St Mark’s Square.
Campaign group No Space for Bezos has organised a huge protest for next Saturday with demonstrators being encouraged to bring googles and inflatables so they can dive into canals and disrupt taxis ferrying guests.
On its social media the group says: ‘Jeff Bezos and his clique of super rich people are not welcome in Venice’ adding that the city cannot be ‘a showcase for the elite’.
Conversely a pro Bezos campaign group called ‘Yes, Venice can’ has formed in recent days welcoming the wedding for bringing funds and publicity to the city.
A source at Venice City Council told MailOnline: ‘The provision has been made for a venue change but this is a private matter, and a final decision will be made at the last minute.
‘It all depends on the level of protest and the Arsenale is a much easier area to secure as it is walled off and enclosed.’