Multiple outlets report that two humanoid robots in Russia take part in a symbolic wedding ceremony. The event is presented as a first-of-its-kind “robotic wedding,” where the robots—named Robert and Matilda in one report—are shown participating in a ceremony intended to resemble a human wedding. The robots are described as “getting married,” with the pairing framed as a demonstration or spectacle rather than a legally recognized marriage. Coverage emphasizes the performative nature of the event, noting that the robots’ “marriage” is part of a theatrical or symbolic setup. The reports do not indicate that the robots gain any legal status through the ceremony, and they focus instead on the novelty of using humanoid robots in a wedding-style public event. Overall, the accounts agree that the ceremony features two humanoid robots presented as partners, with the event taking place in Russia and designed to draw attention to humanoid robotics and public-facing demonstrations.