Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie reportedly want to marry in a traditional, romantic setting
London:
Celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are reportedly weighing the options of getting married on a ship.
The couple was seen enquiring about the Hebridean Princess, a ship sailing the waters off Scotland.
Earlier, the plans were to wed at the French chateau but the power couple seem to have changed their mind due to son Maddox, reports thesun.co.uk.
"It was Maddox who came up with the idea of the ship. He came across it after looking back at photos of the Carnell Estate in Ayrshire where they stayed... So now they've made enquiries into booking the whole vessel," Bizarre magazine quoted a source as saying.
Angelina Jolie along with fiance Brad Pitt raise six children -- Maddox, 11, Pax, 9, Zahara, 8, Shiloh, 6, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Wedding on the ship can allow the couple to maintain privacy."It's just what they're after. It can hold up to 50 of their friends and family and serve as a traditional, romantic setting - all totally private," a source said.
"Or they could always sail to a secluded bay off the Orkney or Shetland islands and have the ceremony there. The kids are all hooked on old British voyages, so they would love it. The fact that Maddox found it makes it more special," a source added.
The couple was seen enquiring about the Hebridean Princess, a ship sailing the waters off Scotland.
Earlier, the plans were to wed at the French chateau but the power couple seem to have changed their mind due to son Maddox, reports thesun.co.uk.
"It was Maddox who came up with the idea of the ship. He came across it after looking back at photos of the Carnell Estate in Ayrshire where they stayed... So now they've made enquiries into booking the whole vessel," Bizarre magazine quoted a source as saying.
Angelina Jolie along with fiance Brad Pitt raise six children -- Maddox, 11, Pax, 9, Zahara, 8, Shiloh, 6, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne.
Wedding on the ship can allow the couple to maintain privacy."It's just what they're after. It can hold up to 50 of their friends and family and serve as a traditional, romantic setting - all totally private," a source said.
"Or they could always sail to a secluded bay off the Orkney or Shetland islands and have the ceremony there. The kids are all hooked on old British voyages, so they would love it. The fact that Maddox found it makes it more special," a source added.