A Scottish MP marries his Kerala-born wife at the Guruvayur temple in India about ten years after their UK wedding. The reports say the couple had already married in the UK in 2016, and the ceremony at Guruvayur is focused on completing traditional marriage rituals.
NDTV frames the occasion as part of the husband’s long-held desire to perform the rituals at Guruvayur. While both sources describe the same core event and timing, they place emphasis slightly differently—one highlights the passage of about a decade since the wedding, while the other foregrounds the connection to the temple and the completion of the marriage rites. The common thread is that the couple’s legal marriage already occurred abroad, and the India ceremony serves as a religious and cultural completion of that union.
The coverage also aligns on the key biographical detail that the wife is Kerala-born and that the groom is a member of the Scottish Parliament. Across outlets, the overall narrative remains consistent: a prior UK marriage followed by a temple ceremony to fulfill local traditions.