'Duck Dynasty' Star Reed Robertson Ties the Knot With Brighton Thompson in Gorgeous Outdoor Wedding

Newlyweds Reed and Brighton Robertson enjoy a gorgeous garden wedding in Monroe, Louisiana on Saturday. (Instagram/Brighton Thompson)

It's official: "Duck Dynasty" star Reed Robertson has finally tied the knot with Brighton Thompson.

The two enjoyed a gorgeous outdoor wedding on Saturday, according to PEOPLE. They exchanged vows under a dazzling floral archway in a field in Monroe, Louisiana, before enjoying an outdoor reception.

Thompson sported a princess-style gown with a lace bodice, cap-sleeves and a full tulle skirt. Her make-up was kept simple, while her hair was done up with autumnal flowers adorning it. For his part, Robertson matched his wife's look with a navy suit from The Black Tux with brown shoes by Gordon Rush.

Thompson had tonnes of bridesmaids, among them Robertson's cousin Sadie and Mary Kate Robertson, wife of John Luke. They wore blush-tone dresses with different necklines.

After tying the knot, Robertson and Thompson showered each other with loving words on their social media accounts. Thompson posted a photo of herself with her new husband kissing while guests threw confetti at them and took pictures. "Wow did this really just happen...our wedding was the most fun party OF MY LIFE. So excited to start this new adventure with my new husband," she wrote.

As for Robertson, he shared a photo of himself and his wife sharing one of their first few kisses as newlyweds. "I married my best friend yesterday. Brighton and I's first day of marriage has been, well, interesting. Got kicked off our flight at 5 a.m., ate Popeyes for lunch, saw a terrible movie, and missing 2 days of our honeymoon because of it and I couldn't be more thrilled to adventure with you Brighton. Today and for the rest of my life," he captioned the photo.

Robertson and Thompson got engaged last year on Christmas eve during a family trip to New York City. Robertson proposed with a 3-carat diamond that has been an heirloom from Thompson's family.

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