In a wedding ceremony, the bride and groom typically stand beneath the archway, which serves as a beautiful focal point. The archway is often decorated with flowers, fabric, or greenery to enhance the romantic atmosphere. It symbolizes the union and protection of their marriage, creating an intimate space for the couple to exchange vows. The officiant usually stands facing the couple, with guests arranged in front of them.
In general, on the right-hand side of the bride.
the word is "Proxy"
* The Bride and Groom sit in the middle of the head table and the bride is on the Groom's right; then her Maid (or Matron) of Honor; then the Bridesmaids. To the left of the Groom is his Best Man and the Ushers.
The groom stands to the right sideways to watch his bride come down the aisle and his Best Man stands beside him.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
A bride groom is a male. Bride's maids are females.
The opposite gender of groom is bride
Both
bride and groom or horse and groom
The archway you are referring to is called an arbor. Traditionally it is formed with wooden lattice work, and there are climbing vines or plants covering it.
He's considered her "fiance"
The bride and groom can pay for it themselves.