Amy Duggar, the niece of TLC's "19 Kids and Counting" stars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, married her fiancé of less than two months, Dillon King, in an intimate ceremony at Horton Farms, near Bentonville, Ark.
"This is such a positive moment in our lives," Amy told People.
"ITS OUR BIG DAY !!!! #DillandDuggsforever #ringsfortheKings," King captioned an Instagram post of an image that said "Our Wedding Day" hours before getting married. "I've been waiting a long time for this day to come-I've been thinking as to how to caption this post.... So I'm going to keep it short and simple.... ( I'll NEVER STOP LOVING YOU ) so excited and so ready to be married to this girl!!! #weddingweekend"
In wedding photos obtained by People, Duggar, who has often appeared on the TLC show with her extended family, is seen wearing a white strapless dress with a full-bodied skirt by Essense of Australia with her hair styled in natural curls. The groom sported a navy blue suit with a purple necktie.
The couple, who began dating in November 2014, announced their engagement via Instagram in July. Duggar posted a sweet photo of her oval ring while holding onto her fiancé's arm, with the caption, "I'm so happy to announce...WE ARE ENGAGED!!! He loves the Lord, he makes me laugh uncontrollably, he's loyal, he's patient, he's my best friend! Of course I said yes!! I love you so much!"
The country chic wedding included a rose gold and candlelight color scheme, and the bride's father, artist Terry Jordan, walked her down the aisle to "I Can't Help Falling in Love With You."
Some 400 friends and family members attended the wedding, including the bride's cousins Jill and Jessa and their husbands. Her cousin Josh was not in attendance since he is currently undergoing treatment at a faith-based rehab center after admitting to cheating on his wife using the adultery website Ashley Madison.
"I can't wait to change my name. It's going to be a great day when Dillon signs that marriage license and my last name changes. My family is so important to me," she told People last week.