Armie Hammers daughter served as a flower girl at Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas wedding even though the actor himself couldnt make it.
Four-year-old Harper played an important role in the couples nuptials in India – where they enjoyed a Hindu and a Christian ceremony.
Two weeks after the lavish wedding, Armie revealed how wife Elizabeth Chambers – with whom he also has 23-month-old son Ford – took Harper to Mumbai in his place.
He said: I couldnt go, because [I] was in Europe doing a press tour, but my wife and our daughter Harper went. She was one of the flower girls in the wedding.
The Call Me By Your Name actor and his wife are close friends of the couple and been there since the very start of their romance.
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Armie revealed: We were there for Priyanka and Nicks first date. We were sitting there, we kinda watched the two of them talking and we were like, “Hey, see whats going on?” And now theyre married!
And the happy couple arent hanging about because theyve already been talking about starting a family of their own.
Nick told Spotify: I definitely want to be a father someday.
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I think thats a real dream, and I think I have had to grow up pretty quick. With that, you could look at it two ways, you could say that was unfair, or you could say it has given me some real perspective at an early age.
And I have seen a lot of life at an early age and I hope to be able to share that with a kid of my own someday.
Nevertheless, theres a 10-year age gap between Priyanka and Nick and shes already hinted that she needs to catch up with her friends.
In a chat with E! News about friend Meghan Markles baby news, the 36-year-old joked: I just have a few of my friends who are having babies right now and Im like, “God I need to catch up!”
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