
GREG Norman and Chris Evert are being pampered ahead of their lavish wedding in the Bahamas tomorrow.
They have been enjoying a $10,500-a-night oceanfront villa at the One & Only Beach Club on Paradise Island since arriving three days ago to oversee final preparations for their nuptials.
The four-bedroom villa, which is separated from the rest of the resort by a white picket bridge, comes with a round-the-clock butler and housekeeper to cater to the couple’s every whim.
The palatial 450sqm homestead also features floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking a pristine private beach and turquoise ocean.
Norman and Evert can enjoy meals cooked by a private chef, as well as sorbet and champagne served as they swim in their private pool.
The villa is one of three identical homesteads and Norman is understood to have paid $105,000 for the pair’s families to stay in the other two for five nights.
The Great White Shark’s daughter Morgan, son Gregory and his Queensland-based parents, as well as Evert’s three sons – Alexander, 16, Nicholas, 14, and Colton, 12 – are understood to be in clifftop villas.
The couple has hired out the entire property _ which includes luxury suites and several two-bedroom garden cottages – for their guests for four days from yesterday.
About 400 people are expected to attend the nuptials, with many having begun to arrive in the Caribbean destination yesterday from around the globe.
Norman’s son Gregory, who will be his best man, was the only member of the considerable entourage spotted yesterday.
The 22-year-old – whose mother is Norman’s ex-wife Laura Andrassy – showed off a toned, tanned torso when he went for a run along the private beach.
When approached by the Australian media at the border of the private beach, he was polite but brief in his comments.
“I’m just here for my dad’s wedding,” he said.
Secrecy is high on the agenda. Norman has hired a private security firm to keep media from Australia, the UK and US at bay.
Uniformed security guards yesterday manned the private beach and set up check points at both ends of the property.
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