Julian Assange gets married at Belmarsh Prison

Thirty of his supporters gathered outside the prison with a marquee and wedding cake. Adorned with white flowers and yellow ribbons a sign at the entrance read: “The world is with you – free Assange.” Assange, 50, has always denied any wrongdoing and won support for his case from human rights organisations and journalist groups across the world. He spent seven years in the embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden to face allegations of rape and sexual assault. Ms Moris spoke of her joy at being allowed to marry the WikiLeaks founder – despite restrictions being placed on their wedding. Four guests and two witnesses were allowed to attend the ceremony, as well as two security guards.