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The 'Downton Abbey' castle can't host big weddings anymore because of Brexit, owner says

Samantha Grindell   

The 'Downton Abbey' castle can't host big weddings anymore because of Brexit, owner says
  • "Downton Abbey" was filmed at Highclere Castle in southern England.
  • The property used to host large weddings, but NBC News reported it had to stop because of Brexit.

People planning their dream weddings at the "$4" castle may have to rethink their big days.

The $4 in southern England. The $4 George Reginald Oliver Molyneux Herbert and Fiona Carnarvon, own the castle. Herbert is Queen Elizabeth II's godson, as $4 previously reported.

Since the show's success, Highclere became a popular destination for large weddings, according to $4.

The outlet reported that Highclere hosted over 25 weddings that had more than 100 guests annually. But Carnarvon told NBC News that's no longer possible because of Brexit.

"We have stopped being able to offer any weddings of any substantial size because of Brexit," Carnarvon said. "There are no staff."

Carnarvon told NBC that Highclere can still host weddings of around 20 people, but those events are pricey to run and don't account for nearly as much business as large weddings did for the estate. The owner said 40% of Highclere's business came from weddings before Brexit and the pandemic.

Carnarvon told the outlet that citizens from the European Union studying at universities in the United Kingdom were a huge source of event staff for Highclere, and following $4, that staff just doesn't exist anymore.

"When we go to our usual agencies and try to find people, they are not there," she went on to tell NBC.

According to a report from $4, the number of EU students who attended university in the UK dropped by 53% after Brexit. The study also noted that EU students had to pay far more in tuition at UK institutions after Brexit, with fees jumping from £9,000 to £38,000, or about $10,842 to $45,778.

The UK has a points-based immigration system post-Brexit, as $4, and it implemented new restrictions on immigration following its departure from the EU. Some of those restrictions have since been relaxed, but the restrictions around work visas for hospitality jobs are still tight, according to $4.

Carnarvon also told NBC that Highclere no longer offers afternoon teas because of the staffing shortages, and it's losing money from its gift shop because it's too expensive to send items to EU countries as a result of Brexit.

"We are wrapped in red tape now in every piece of our business," she told NBC.

If you were planning a large wedding at Highclere Castle and had to cancel your event, get in touch at sgrindell@insider.com



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