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When the bride and groom are being introduced as they leave the church as Mr. & Mrs. and also enter the reception hall and the bride has also kept her surname there are several options:

  • Mr. John Doe and Mrs. Jane Smith
  • Mr. John Doe and Mrs. Smith-Doe
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