To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser that supports HTML5video Forgetting your rings on the wedding day is one thing, but forgetting the bride ? Really? But for Barnsley man Neil Crossley, that’s exactly what happened. The 60-year-old strode down the aisle without his daughter Amy Totty, who was, in fact, the one getting married. It was all down to a case of hearing things.
Proud dad Neil was standing at the back of Holmfirth Vineyard in Yorkshire , on October 4, when he thought someone told him to start walking. Neil had almost reached the altar when he was stopped by a member of staff, who led him back to where he should’ve been waiting for his daughter. ‘It was just pure miscommunication between my dad and the staff,’ 30-year-old Amy said.
‘He thought they told him to walk, when they had actually said wait for me.’ Dressed in a smart blue tailored suit and rust-orange tie and pocket square, Neil’s mistake gave wedding guests and groom, Harry, 29, quite a laugh. Harry could be seen laughing at his new father-in-law, but soon he was crying tears of happiness as he watched his future wife walk down the aisle.
‘It was just perfect timing as he made me, my husband and all our lovely friends and family laugh,’ Amy said. ‘I especially appreciated it, as I was trying very hard not to cry and he helped me compose myself. It was a special moment none of us will forget.
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