People Magazine paid the multi-millionaire McCain clan for the rights to cover their Royal Wedding.
In terms of décor, a taxidermist provided options such as deer and buffalo heads, and Meghan McCain’s wedding bouquet was “wild” and “flowery.”
The menu was all wild game — “something you would have if you were in a tented hunting lodge,” Bullock explains— and for the ceremony, they had an arbor made of birch limbs and bleached elk horns at the end of the aisle, positioned near a beautiful creek.
McCain, who “didn’t want a traditional wedding,” chose to walk down the aisle covered with cow hides.
“Meghan is very cool and she just kind of didn’t say no to anything,” Bullock says. “She really went 100 percent with everything.”
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