Julian Assange's bride Stella Moris opted for a Vivienne Westwood gown inscribed with a quote from the WikiLeaks founder as they tied the knot in a ceremony inside HMP Belmarsh Her floor-length veil was embroidered with messages such as 'valiant', 'wild' 'relentless' and 'free enduring love' Mother-of-two Stella teamed the gown with a large white veil while tucking a single pink rose inside her corset The 38-year-old lawyer is mother to two children Assange secretly fathered in the Ecuadorian embassy, Max, 3, and Gabriel, 4, and is pictured with her sons at a hotel in London, ahead of their wedding The silver dress was designed by Dame Westwood and Andreas Kronthaler, who are both long-time supporters of Assange, and featured an inscription of his words inside the gown The silver satin gown featured puff-sleeve peplum overcoat with a statement collar buttoned up over a corset and floor-length skirt Julian Assange's bride Stella Moris opted for a Vivienne Westwood gown inscribed with a quote from the WikiLeaks founder and words such as 'wild' and 'free' on her floor-length gown Moris, partner of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, arrives at HMP Belmarsh prison before her wedding to Assange Mother-of-two Stella teamed the gown with a large white veil embroidered with multicoloured words while tucking a single pink rose inside her corset Moris arrives at HMP Belmarsh for her wedding to Assange in London with his brother Gabriel Shipton today Julian Assange's fiancee Stella Moris arrives at HMP Belmarsh, south east London, alongside Julian's brother Gabriel Shipton and her mother, ahead of her wedding to the WikiLeaks founder inside the jail The lawyer is pictured with Julian's brother Gabriel Shipton, ahead of her wedding to the WikiLeaks founder inside Belmarsh jail Stella Moris poses with her sons Gabriel, and Max, left, for the media and supporters as she arrives to marry her partner the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in a small wedding service to be held inside the high-security prison