The scale of this wedding was undeniably grand, with the invited nobility starting from the rank of Marquis, and the officials were at least leaders of the Cabinet Government and key departments.
Naturally, this grand-scale wedding also attracted the attention of many domestic and international media, having already been on the front pages of major Spanish newspapers for a month.
The wedding for Carlo was presided over by Archbishop Pedro of Toledo, who is also the highest-ranking archbishop in Spain.
To Carlo's surprise, the Church chose neutrality in the government's earlier reforms and did not directly oppose the government.
Although this also made the Church lose many benefits, including most of the land under its control. But at least for the present Church, they can still continue to exist instead of being replaced by new candidates chosen by the government and the Royal Family.
