The founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos And journalist Loren Sanchez, after their luxurious wedding ceremony in Venice yesterday, are preparing today for the last day of the city’s festivities, along with their famous guests from the media, fashion and showbiz.

The three -day celebrations, estimated to cost about $ 50 millionthey will be completed tonight with the final party at a former medieval yard, where Lidi Gaga and Elton John are expected to sing.

Bezos, aged 61 and Sanchez, aged 55, exchanged wedding rings yesterday on the small island of San Georgio, opposite St. Mark’s Square, while Matteo Bocelli, the son of the famous Italian teno, was accompanied melodically.

At the ceremony, the bride wore a closed, wedding dress and veil of tulle and lace with the signature of Dolce and Gabbana, with the appearance, as she said in Vogue magazine, based on Sofia Loren’s dress when she married Curry Grad in the 1958 home.

Sanchez was also wearing a pair of diamond earrings from Dolce & Gabbana, who, according to Vogue, borrowed them to adhere to the custom that brings good luck to the bride when wearing something borrowed.

Jeff Bezos, number 4 in the Forbes list of billionaires worldwide, has chosen a black tuxedo.

The ceremony had no legal effect under Italian law, a senior municipal official told Reuters, implying that the couple had already married in the US, avoiding the bureaucracy associated with a marriage in Italy.

Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady, the Queen of Jordan Rania, Oprah Winfrey, Chris Jenner and Kim and Cloe Kardashian, as well as Ivanka Trump 200-250 guests.

Protests are scheduled

While Ceelbriti will have fun in the secluded halls in the eastern part of the city, he will complain about the event, as they claim, that Venice was offered a gift package to foreign tycoons.

A protest march is scheduled for 18.00 hours of Greece today from the train station to the Rialto Bridge.

For days, members of the “No Space for Bezos” movement have been trying to spoil the party by posting banners against Bezos on the Rialto flagship bridge and spreading a huge canvas on St. Mark’s central square by asking the technology tycoon to pay more taxes.

Although some residents and activists consider Bezos offered as a symbol of inequality and arrogance, Venice businesses and local authorities welcomed the events, arguing that they would boost the local economy.

“Those who complain are in contradiction with the history of Venice, which is a story of relationships, contacts and business activities,” the city’s mayor Luigi Brunaro said in an interview with Reuters.

“Bezos embodies the Venice mentality, he is more Venetian than the protesters,” the center -right mayor said, adding that he hopes that Jeff Bezos, who donated $ 3 million to local institutions, will return to the city.

Brunaro said Bezos had no prerequisite for making his wedding celebrations in Venice and that the Municipal Authority learned about his donations after being first done.