OZZY OSBOURNE Stuck In Traffic Jam On Way To ELTON JOHN's Wedding: Photo Available

December 22, 2005

CNN.com is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne (photo) was among the star names caught up in Britain's most glamorous traffic jam as guests arrived for Elton John and David Furnish's party to celebrate their civil union.

They were among a galaxy of celebrities who attended last night's (Dec. 21) reception party after the couple had earlier "tied the knot."

John and Furnish were officially united in an emotional civil partnership ceremony at the Windsor Guildhall after 12 years together.

Only a handful of guests witnessed the private ceremony — held in the same venue where the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles married in April.

Caught up in a line of traffic snaking back almost half a mile from the gates, the Osbourne family — Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly — chattered among themselves, surrounded by throngs of photographers.

Guests at the couple's bachelor night on Monday had included Osbourne and his wife Sharon, Hurley and musicians Bryan Adams, Gary Barlow and Kid Rock.

Read more at CNN.com.

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