In Europe, a wedding has made headlines because the couple used a drone to bring the wedding rings to the bride. Rather than the traditional way of exchanging rings, the couple opted for a modern approach. This video shows how technology was used to make this wedding.

The wedding ceremony took place outside in a lovely location. The ceremony started with the bridal couple at the front. The bride was wearing a white dress and white gloves and standing beside the groom. Hills were in the background, and it was cloudy, so it was a beautiful and calming scene.
Rings Delivered by Drone
During the ceremony, a small FPV drone hovered down the aisle. This glided along a trail of white flower petals. Hanging from the drone was a platform with the wedding rings.

The drone reached the couple without any problems. The bride then reached out her hand and carefully took the rings from the device. The process was completed in a few seconds, but it became a key moment in the ceremony.
Skilled Pilot Behind the Scenes
The drone was controlled by a pilot known as “Dronic fpv.” In another part of the video, he is seen wearing special goggles and using a controller to guide the drone. He had to focus closely, as there was only one chance to perform the task during the live ceremony.

The pilot later explained that the flight required careful control and timing. Any mistake could have affected the ceremony. But the drone was steady and made the loop.
The Drone Delivers Tradition With A Twist
The drone added an element of novelty to the wedding. While the drone was making the delivery, wedding guests watched the moment, and it added to the traditional wedding ceremony.
The drone was flying with a small platform holding a pair of gold rings and showed the way that technology can be used in personal events. The rings were traditionally an essential part of the wedding ceremony, and the wedding ceremony was completed.
Watch the video here:

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