The Saturdays star was protected by a security team carrying black and white umbrellas – as much to shield her from the cameras as the rain – when she arrived shortly after 2pm yesterday at the Church of the Assumption in Bansha, Co. Tipperary. Hundreds of locals cheered outside the church, but they could barely catch a glimpse of the Tipperary native, who signed an exclusive photo deal with OK! magazine. She was driven in a black Bentley through the church gates – which were quickly locked behind them – and a security guard fell in the rain as he jogged behind the vehicle towards the church entrance, which was framed by an arch of white roses. Here comes the bride: Umbrellas were used to shelter Una from both the rain and photographers to protect her exclusive magazine deal Una emerged wearing a full-length cream satin cape with a hood over her dress, but it was possible to see her stilettos and glimpse her gown .Mulberry Bags. The stunning long, ivory dress included a lace overlay with large silver and yellow stitched roses, while her transparent veil had a long train. One guest described Una, who gave birth to daughter Aoife three months ago, as ‘channelling the Kate Middleton look’. ‘She looked so elegant, ’ the guest said. ‘She was wearing a long figure-hugging dress with lace on the top and white roses stitched on the train .Mulberry Messenger Bags Sale. She had her hair up in an elegant bun, and a translucent veil. She looked so similar to Kate Middleton when she married Prince William. ’ Bridegroom Ben Foden had arrived at the church, also in a black Bentley, about 20 minutes earlier with his best men, brother Tom and pal Stuart Coackley. Some of his guests – including his father – enjoyed drinks in the pub across the road before the ceremony. Una’s flower girl and bridesmaids also beat her to the church, and the weather stayed sunny for them as they left their cars. While Una’s sister, Deirdre, was chief bridesmaid on the day, her Saturdays bandmates were happy to help out. Wearing matching lilac dresses and holding small bunches of white roses, singers Rochelle Wiseman, Mollie King, Vanessa White and Frankie Sandford looked delighted to share the day with their bandmate. Many other guests arrived in more modest transportation, with Popular Bag’s family and friends travelling by Bus éireann from Thurles. Among them was JLS singer Marvin Humes, who is set to wed Saturdays singer Rochelle. Two bodyguards escorted him to and from the bus. Inside the church, Una’s best friend Jojo Bradley – also a bridesmaid – joined in the Prayers Of the Faithful with bandmate Vanessa, while Una’s sister, Deirdre, read the opening prayer from the Song of Solomon. There was no hiding Una’s Irish roots during the ceremony as guests were treated to the popular Irish hymn Mo Ghrá Thú A Thiarna. The couple then exchanged traditional vows and Ben placed the wedding ring on Una’s finger reciting: ‘Una, wear this ring as a symbol of our faithful love. ’ The couple lit the marriage candles to the Ash song Shining Light and recited a prayer together: ‘Protect our marriage, bless our home, make us gentle and keep us faithful. When life is over, unite us again. ’