The wedding in Fairy Country wasn't much different from human societal weddings.
After all, the fairies themselves hadn't developed a culture of their own; their culture was merely an imitation of humanity's, built from human foundations. Therefore, it was only natural that a wedding in Fairy Country would resemble a human one.
One by one, the higher-ranking fairies and nobles, dressed like nouveau riche, gathered in the Jade Throne Hall. Some were chattering; others were whispering among themselves. Judging by their behavior, it was clear they didn't share a universal joy for the occasion. Some were merely there to spectate, making the atmosphere feel less like a wedding and more like a party or banquet.
Of course, some fairies sincerely disliked the existence of this wedding.
For instance, Tristan.
For instance, Woodworth.