Larry Page, Google’s co-founder married Lucy Southworth today amidst secrecy. They got married on a private island in the British Virgin Islands belonging to Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Airlines .
Larry Page, 34,
announced his wedding plans last month and today he got
married to Lucy Southworth, 27, in a secret wedding at Necker Island, a private island in the British Virgin Islands.
According to Forbes, Page and Southworth had invited about 600 guests to the wedding including Page’s best man Sergey Brin, Google’s other co-founder, a host of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and billionaires. The Clintons were invited, but they are busy with Hillary's presidential campaign in Iowa. They also invited Al Gore, but Gore had to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
Southworth is a Ph. D. student in biomedical informatics at Stanford and has a Masters degree in Science from Oxford University. Whether she will work for Google or have her own company is not known at this point.
Page's friend and Google co-founder, Sergey Brin, also got married in the nearby Bahamas recently to Anne Wojcicki, the founder of 23andme.com.
Branson owns Necker Island property and supposedly charges $46,000 a night to rent the property. Necker Island has limited bedrooms, so most of the invited guests will be spending the weekend in the nearby Virgin Gorda.
Necker Island is hardly visible on the Google Maps, but you can see the nearby Virgin Gorda in Google maps
here.
Maybe in the future, Page’s wedding video will end up on YouTube.