'Devastated': Bride and groom's matching tattoo fail

A bride and groom-to-be have been left disappointed after their wedding was cancelled - and even more so after they had the date permanently tattooed on their arms.

Francis Donald, 26, proposed to Fionnuala Kearney, 24, in December 2017, and the couple started planning their wedding immediately.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney get tattoos of wedding date
A couple has been left devastated after their wedding was cancelled due to coronavirus, and also because they had prematurely had the wedding date tattooed on their arms. Photo: Mega Australia

They set the date - October 16th 2020 - and Fionnuala got to work finding the perfect dress.

The duo decided to make their plans more permanent on a holiday to Turkey in June 2019, when they strolled into a tattoo salon and had the roman numerals of the planned wedding date inked onto their arms.

But they faced a hard decision when the venue, Hugh McCanns hotel in Newcastle, County Down, told them they would have to postpone their wedding until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

After working so hard on their big day, Fionnuala and Francis were devastated - but had the shock of their lives when they looked down at their arms and remembered their tattoos.

The couple have amazingly decided to stay positive, moving their wedding date to April 2021, and have started to think of ideas about what they can do to keep the tattoos meaningful.

Fionnuala, a social worker from Belfast, Ireland, said, "Ever since Francis and I got together, I knew I wanted to marry him - so when he proposed on New Year's Eve in 2017, I was thrilled.

"I had always dreamed of my wedding day, so started planning it straight away.”

Fionnuala and Francis met whilst studying at Ulster University in 2015, when they both worked as residential assistants in student halls.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney
Francis Donald, 26, proposed to Fionnuala Kearney, 24, in December 2017 and the couple had eagerly been planning their October 2020 wedding until the coronavirus pandemic struck. Photo: Mega Australia

Fionnuala, who was studying psychology at the time, said, "We had a love-hate relationship at first.

"We used to see one another whilst working at halls and we didn't always get on."

The duo grew closer, however, and Francis, who was studying IT, asked Fionnuala to be his girlfriend whilst still in their first year of university.

The pair went on a romantic getaway to spend New Year 2017 in Inch Island, in County Donegal, Ireland, where they stayed in a library-themed private lodge.

Fionnuala said, "Francis knows how much I love Beauty and the Beast, and the lodge looked like something straight out of the film.

"We spent an amazing few days wandering around Inch Island, and on New Year's Eve we walked around and watched the fireworks.

"Little did I know, Francis had been making plans with the owners of the lodge - I walked through the door to find it transformed.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney with their epic tattoo fails
The couple were happy to have their wedding rescheduled to April 2021, until they looked down at their arms and realised their tattoos would no longer have the correct wedding date. Photo: Mega Australia

"It had been set up like a scene from Beauty and the Beast - complete with the rose in the glass case.

"Then, Francis asked me to marry him."

Fionnuala accepted, and the pair started planning their wedding immediately.

She said, "We knew that things were going to be hectic as I was due to start my master's degree in September 2018 - so we decided to arrange the wedding for after I graduated.

"We picked the date two months later - 16th October 2020 - and then we started arranging.

"I bought my dress in September 2018, and arranged our band, picked our guests, everything.

"I'm a bit of a control freak, so I took charge with most things."

Fionnuala and Francis were thankful for the wait until their big day, as in May 2019, Fionnuala was diagnosed with Crohn's disease - a condition which causes parts of the digestive system to become inflamed.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney posing together
The couple was devastated when they first found out they'd have to postpone their wedding. Photo: Mega Australia

Speaking about her disease, Fionnuala said, "We were really nervous because we had plans to go on holiday the next month.

"Thankfully we were allowed to go."

The duo were joined by their friends Bethany Corbett, 23, and Owen Nolan, 25, on the couple's holiday to Icmeler, Turkey, in June 2019.

Fionnuala said: "We had an amazing holiday, and on the last day we did something crazy.

"Our check-out time was about 9am, and we had lots of time to kill before our flight home that evening.

"So, we all decided to go on a little bar crawl.

"We got suitably tipsy, and then we walked past a tattoo parlour.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney after getting engaged
The couple admitted to being "suitably tipsy" when they first got the tattoos in Turkey. Photo: Mega Australia

"Francis and I often make spur of the moment decisions - we're quite spontaneous - so we decided to go for it and get matching tattoos.

"We walked into the shop without even knowing what we wanted, until I had the idea of getting our wedding date."

Francis, who works as a software developer, said: "I had the idea to get the date in roman numerals, and we were extra careful to make sure that we got them exactly right - we didn't want to make any mistakes!

"The staff in the shop kept teasing us and saying things like 'are you sure that date is right?' and we all laughed it off."

In April 2020, with the coronavirus lockdown measures in full force, Fionnuala decided to contact the wedding venue to find out what was going to happen to their big day.

She said: "We were supposed to have our six month review before the wedding, to make sure that everything was going to plan.

"Of course, I had considered the virus and the effects it might have, but with our wedding being quite far away in October, I didn't think we would be affected."

Fionnuala was told that their wedding day would have to be postponed.

"I was devastated," she said.

"We were given a spreadsheet with a list of dates to pick from, and originally considered postponing it until October 2021.

"That seemed so far away, so luckily we were able to move the date to April 2021.

"It was a nightmare trying to reorganise a date which worked for our band, guests, the hotel, everything.

"I eventually had to pick a weekday, which wasn't ideal but there was no other choice."

With Francis working full-time, and having just graduated from her master's degree, making her a qualified social worker, Fionnuala was juggling a lot at once.

She said: "I was on the phone to my family all the time, seeing if they agreed with all the changes.

Francis Donald and Fionnuala Kearney pose together
The bride and groom-to-be eventually had to pick a weekday for the wedding in 2021. Photo: Mega Australia

"It was so stressful, but I was glad to finally set our date and have everything arranged."

With their wedding scheduled for 22nd April 2021, the couple could relax - until they looked at their arms.

Fionnuala said, "We looked down at our arms one day and realised - they said the wrong date.

"I have a few small funny tattoos that I've got on drunken holidays, so I wasn't too fussed, but it was the cherry on top of the cake.”

"If you don't laugh, you'll cry!" she said, adding, "All you can do is laugh at situations like this!"

The couple saw the humour in the situation, and have been asking their family and friends for ideas about what they can do on the original date of the wedding.

Fionnuala said, "Somebody suggested that we do a skydive, other people have said we should lie and tell people the tattoos say the right date.

"I love the skydive idea and would like to use it to raise money for the Crohn's disease charity, as they have really helped me.

"Whatever we do, we're going to make it memorable."

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