They'll need a big aisle! All SIX of Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall's daughters to 'act as bridesmaids' at their London wedding  

They announced their engagement in January and shared plans for their pending nuptials shortly afterwards.

And as Rupert Murdoch, 84, and Jerry Hall, 59, prepare to tie the knot this weekend in London, fresh details surrounding their wedding have emerged.

All of the couple's six daughters from previous relationships will be bridesmaids at the ceremony in St Bride's Church on Fleet Street, it has been claimed.

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Big plans: All six of Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall's daughters will be bridesmaids at their wedding, it has been claimed 

Rupert has four daughters from three marriages; Prudence, 57, Elisabeth, 47, Grace, 14, and Chloe 12.

Jerry's daughters, Elizabeth, 32, and Georgia, 23, from her relationship to Sir Mick Jagger will also be in attendance as her bridesmaids.

Media tycoon Rupert is also father to sons Lachlan, 44, and James, 43, while Jerry is mother to Gabriel, 18, and James, 30, with Jagger.

Rupert is also a grandfather of seven.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the pair were eager to include all of their children in the ceremony on Saturday to start their new life as a blended family. 

Blended: Both of Jerry's model daughters, Lizzy and Georgia May, will be bridesmaids at the ceremony 

Blended: Both of Jerry's model daughters, Lizzy and Georgia May, will be bridesmaids at the ceremony 

Doting: The 84-year-olds daughters will also take part. Above, he is seen with his second daughter Elisabeth 
Rupert Murdoch's oldest daughter Prudence is also expected to attend

Doting: The 84-year-old's daughters will also take part. Above, he is seen with his second daughter Elisabeth (left). His oldest daughter Prudence is seen (right)

'All the daughters are being included, from both sides... it was a very specific request to bring them all together for the wedding,' a source told the newspaper.

It has also been claimed Jerry will wear a Vivienne Westwood wedding dress. A favourite of hers, she opted for a frock by the same designer to attend the Vanity Fair Oscars Party last month. 

Rupert and Jerry announced their engagement in The Times in January just two months after making their public debut as a couple at the Rugby World Cup Final. 

An announcement in the newspaper read: 'Mr Rupert Murdoch, father of Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan, James, Grace and Chloe Murdoch, and Miss Jerry Hall, mother of Elizabeth, James, Georgia and Gabriel Jagger are delighted to announce their engagement.' 

Younger generation: Rupert's two daughters with former wife Wendy Deng, Chloe and Grace, will also have roles

Younger generation: Rupert's two daughters with former wife Wendy Deng, Chloe and Grace, will also have roles

Close: Both of Rupert's sons, James (left) and Lachlan (right) are expected to attend the nuptials 

Close: Both of Rupert's sons, James (left) and Lachlan (right) are expected to attend the nuptials 

Big family: Jerry also has two sons, Gabriel and James (seen above, left) with her ex-partner, Sir Mick Jagger

Big family: Jerry also has two sons, Gabriel and James (seen above, left) with her ex-partner, Sir Mick Jagger

A spokesman later told the publication: 'They have loved these past months together, are thrilled to be getting married and excited about their future.' 

Rupert has been married and divorced three times in the past while Jerry had a 23-year partnership with Sir Mick Jagger.

The pair 'wed' in a Balinese ceremony though it is not clear whether or not it was considered legal when they parted ways in 1999.

Happy: The couple made their debut as a couple at the Rugby World Cup Final at the end of October (above) 

Happy: The couple made their debut as a couple at the Rugby World Cup Final at the end of October (above) 

The nuptials will take place at St Bride's in the City of London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and known as the journalists' church because of its location on Fleet Street

The nuptials will take place at St Bride's in the City of London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and known as the journalists' church because of its location on Fleet Street

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