Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are all set to get married in an intimate ceremony at Jodhpur's Umaid Bhawan Palace on December 2, with only their respective families and close friends in attendance. With the wedding festivities starting from today, their fans are eagerly waiting to catch a glimpse of the functions, just like everyone else.
But as per a report in a leading daily, the couple has decided to beef up security at the regal venue, apart from requesting the guests to follow a no mobile phone policy at the wedding. "Only the key management — including the general manager — will continue to work over the next five days, but won’t be allowed to use their smart phones. The staff will be handed over basic phones, while even the guests cannot carry their mobiles for any of the ceremonies," it added.
[caption id="attachment_173372" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas at Mumbai airport[/caption]
Clearly, Priyanka and Nick don't want their photos to be out until their wedding concludes since they have reportedly struck a $2.5-million deal with an international magazine for the pictures’ rights. In fact, several reports suggest that the guests have received personal calls and have been asked to sign a confidentiality clause.
Coming back to increased security, most of the hotel staff members have been sent on leave, and their place has been taken up by employees of the event management and security firms hired by the couple. What's more, the security guards deployed with the royal family of Jodhpur at the location will also be removed from the hotel, apart from jammers being installed at the venues to block signals at the time of the ceremonies
Well, it looks like Priyanka and Nick are leaving no stone unturned to maintain their privacy at the wedding.