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Roy Keane's son Aidan has exchanged vows with his partner in a stunning wedding ceremony. The football legend's son, who usually keeps a low profile and doesn't publicise his personal life, had the happy news shared by his sister Caragh on Instagram. Caragh posted a photo of Aidan and his new wife on her Instagram story, writing: "The most perfect weekend celebrating my brother and my beautiful new sister." She also uploaded a picture of the bridesmaids seeing the bride's wedding dress for the first time, as well as a snapshot of the newlyweds exiting the church post-ceremony. It's been a joyous period for the Keane family, with Roy set to become a grandfather for the fourth time soon, reports RSVP Live . His daughter Leah and her fiancé, Southampton and England footballer Taylor Harwood-Bellis, are expecting their first child together. This follows the couple's engagement announcement in July 2024. The Sky Sports pundit and his wife Theresa have five children; Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna. Leah announced her engagement last year when Taylor proposed during a romantic getaway on Italy's Amalfi Coast. She shared the engagement news along with a glimpse of the moment the Southampton star popped the question, simply stating: "I can't wait to marry you." In related news, Caragh recently disclosed that she was bedridden for three months before being diagnosed with lupus. The 29-year-old was spurred on by her unexpected health diagnosis to start her own business, aiming to assist others in similar situations. Caragh found out she had an auto-immune disease in 2021, experiencing a variety of distressing symptoms such as blistered skin, hair loss and joint pain. Sadly, the illness left Caragh, who was only 25 at the time, confined to her bed, forcing her to decline a teaching position in Manchester. However, she is now on the path to recovery and is the proud owner of Superkeen, a gut-friendly cereal brand inspired by her personal health journey. Caragh shared: "It was around five years ago. I started getting these symptoms, which ranged from really painful joints to hair loss and blistered skin. "I thought it was because I was stressed at the time. I was teaching and I was thinking, 'Oh, I'm just really tired'. "I was falling asleep while I was driving and things like that. I was thinking, 'God, this is a bit bizarre'. "But I was just thinking, 'Yeah, we'll see how we go on. It must be stress'."
 
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                        