The David Platt actor arrived with son Reuben
13:31, 26 Jul 2025Updated 13:36, 26 Jul 2025
Jack and Reuben arrive at Manchester Cathedral(Image: SplashNews.com)
Long-serving Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd has arrived at Manchester Cathedral for one of the biggest moments of his life.
The actor, who stars as David Platt in the ITV series, is marrying Hanni Treweek in the iconic cathedral today (July 26).
Looking dapper in his wedding suit, Jack was seen arriving at the cathedral with son Reuben, who he shares with ex Lauren Shippey.
The pair both sported sunglasses and bow-ties as they pulled up in a classic red Mustang car for David’s big day.
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Celebrity Big Brother winner Jack popped the question to Hanni while on safari in Tanzania last year, before the couple set a date last October.
Hanni wrote on Instagram at the time: “26th July 2025 we become Mr & Mrs Shepherd!!”
Manchester Cathedral has been decked out with a stunning floral arrangement ahead of the wedding, with a number of famous faces expected to watch proceedings.
Coronation Street star Jack P Shepherd with his partner Hanni Treweek(Image: Jack P Shepherd Instagram)
Ahead of the big day, Jack wrote a message of thanks to those who helped the couple organise their wedding.
He posted on Instagram on Thursday: “The A team, @taylorlynncorp me and @hannitreweek are so grateful. everything has come together and it’s looking like it’s gonna be amazing!
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“We couldn’t have done it without you guys. Best in the biz. Thank you thank you thank you.”
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