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The bride of the richest man in the world met with Pope Francis in a modest way. Photo

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Lauren Sanchez met with the Pope. Source: instagram.com/laurenwsanchez

The fiancée of Amazon founder and the world's richest man Jeff Bezos, TV presenter Lauren Sanchez met with Pope Francis at the Vatican. Despite her love for frank and bright images, she chose a very restrained outfit.

Jeff Bezos wore a classic two-piece suit. Photos of the couple during the audience with the head of the Catholic Church appeared on the host's Instagram.

Lauren Sanchez wore a black blazer and a long skirt to match. The all-black look was diluted with diamond earrings and nude makeup. She pulled her hair into a bun, revealing a V-neck.

The bride of the richest man in the world met with Pope Francis in a modest way. Photo
The bride of the richest man in the world met with Pope Francis in a modest way. Photo

A mother of three wrote: "Jeff and I were honored to spend time with His Holiness at his home in the Vatican. His wisdom, warmth, and humor touched us deeply. He reminded us that we should not take life too seriously, and it is a simple but powerful reminder to keep our hearts light."

The bride of the richest man in the world met with Pope Francis in a modest way. Photo

The couple discussed with the Pope the need to protect the planet from climate change.

Earlier, Lauren Sanchez stunned the audience with a $2200 corset dress, and before that, she attended the Oscar 2024 afterparty in a translucent dress from a Ukrainian brand.

As a reminder, Lauren Sanchez has been in a relationship with Jeff Bezos since 2018. Their romance became publicly known only a year later.

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