http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/06_june/29/wedding.shtml
Oliver's marriage to his ex-wife was a traditional one. He ran a large farm (in the north of the county) and she was the homemaker, bringing up their son and two daughters.
He was happy, but it wasn't enough for Jane.
Following their divorce Oliver bought Grange Farm, intending to do a bit of hobby farming on its 50 acres. As joint master of the South Borsetshire Hunt Oliver met Caroline and they soon fell in love.
She moved in with him in 2003 and before long they realised they both had more love to give: Oliver having missed out on much of the pleasure of fatherhood, and Caroline reflecting on the satisfaction that her godson, William Grundy, had brought her.
They took the brave decision to offer themselves as foster carers and embarked on the long process of training and assessment. Most recently they fostered Carly who was invited to their wedding.