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In traditional "christian" weddings the Groom begins the wedding at the front of the room/church. However the groom can elect to be walked in by a mother/grandmother etc. Although some cultural proceedings will involve other rituals.

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In an ideal situation the father of the bride. Ultimately whoever the bride wants to give her away.

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Before the bride and he waits for her at the alter.

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I think that anyone can walk the bride down the aisle no matter what.

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Bride with father or someone she picks flower girl ring boy brides maids/grooms men

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