Robert F. Kennedy’s Granddaughter Sarah Marries on the Family Compound — with Kennedy Heirlooms! (Exclusive)

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The wedding took place at the historic Kennedy Compound, with guests dancing the night away at John F. and Jackie Kennedy’s former home

Sarah Kennedy, granddaughter of Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy, has officially tied the knot.

On Saturday, Sarah, a member of the iconic Kennedy family and granddaughter of famed politician Robert F. Kennedy, wed her husband Jam Sulahry, a current student at Harvard Business School.

The pair said "I do" on the historic Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Mass., with the ceremony and cocktail hour held at the RFK House, named after her grandfather. The reception was then hosted at the JFK House, named after her great uncle, John F. Kennedy. The wedding was planned and designed by Kate Murtaugh Events & Design, with florals overseen by Beach Plum Floral Design.

<p>Alex Gordias</p> Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry walk back down the aisle after tying the knot.

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Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry walk back down the aisle after tying the knot.

“We chose to host our wedding weekend events at the Kennedy Compound and surrounding family homes because of how special it is to us as a backdrop to our lives,” Sarah, the daughter of Chris Kennedy, tells PEOPLE.  “It is where we have celebrated the great times and come together in heartbreaking times. It truly feels like coming home.”

<p>Alex Gordias</p> Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry held their wedding at the Kennedy Compound in Massachusetts.

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Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry held their wedding at the Kennedy Compound in Massachusetts.

Related: The Most Glamorous Kennedy Family Wedding Photos

While their large celebration just happened this weekend, the pair was actually legally wed on June 17, 2022, in a small Pakistani ceremony called a Nikah. That date, of course, is the 72nd anniversary of Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy’s wedding date.

<p>Alex Gordias</p> Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry cut their wedding cake.

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Sarah Kennedy and Jam Sulahry cut their wedding cake.

Sarah and Sulahry’s relationship all leads back to Massachusetts, the couple says.

“[We] attended Boston College and met the night before freshman-year classes started,” Sarah recounts. Before the first day of school, Boston College took students to Target to pick up any last-minute items for their dorms. "In Aisle 10, Jam laid eyes on [me] for the first time and asked, ‘Want to shop with me?' "

Related: All the Photos From Sarah Kennedy & Jam Sulahry's Romantic Wedding at the Kennedy Compound


<p>Alex Gordias</p> Chris and Sheila Kennedy attend their daughter Sarah's wedding.

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Chris and Sheila Kennedy attend their daughter Sarah's wedding.

Later, when the couple went on their first official date in Boston’s North End, they shared pastries. Instead of taking public transportation, Sarah and Sulahry “walked and talked the entire 11 miles back to campus.”

<p>Alex Gordias</p> Sarah Kennedy poses with her bridesmaids.

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Sarah Kennedy poses with her bridesmaids.

While much of the wedding focused on honoring the Kennedy legacy, with the couple even taking their engagement photos on JFK’s sailboat, the newlyweds also infused Sulahry's Pakistani heritage into the special day. This included a traditionally Mehndi on the evening before the wedding, with “choreographed Bollywood-style dances, henna tattoos, Pakistani desserts, and traditional Pakistani and Indian music.”

<p>Alex Gordias</p> Sarah Kennedy and husband Jam Sulahry walk on the beach after their wedding ceremony.

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Sarah Kennedy and husband Jam Sulahry walk on the beach after their wedding ceremony.

That fusion of cultures even seeped into the ceremony’s color palette, with the bride and groom choosing pinks and oranges “inspired by the beautiful surroundings of the Cape Cod coast, Sulahry’s Pakistani culture, [our] love for the water, and the natural gardens and landscape of the Kennedy Compound.”

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“Our wedding is unique because we combine [my] Irish Catholic roots with Sulahry’s Muslim Pakistani roots to celebrate our love joyfully,” Sarah notes.

Related: A Look Back at Robert F. Kennedy's Tragic Presidential Campaign as His Son Declares Candidacy 55 Years Later

There were also some eye-catching Kennedy family heirlooms involved in the ceremony. Amidst the historic backdrop, Sarah and Sulahry toasted their union with “Loving Cups," aka the champagne flutes present at Sarah's grandparents Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy’s wedding in 1954.

<p>Alex Gordias</p> A look at the bride's shoes and jewelry for her wedding day.

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A look at the bride's shoes and jewelry for her wedding day.

“Getting married is about memorializing our love for each other and our commitment to each other for life,” Sarah concludes. “We were best friends before dating and grew our relationship through good times and bad. Marriage is the next chapter in our love story, and we couldn’t be happier.”

Wrapping up their festivities, Sarah and Sulahry plan to honeymoon in Greece and Italy, where they look forward to “hiking and more adventure.”

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