Secret Millionaire Kevin Green turns into the secret chauffeur

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by Robert Lloyd

Secret Millionaire Kevin Green turned into the secret chauffeur to help make a wedding day dream come true.

Mr Green, 50, donned a chauffeur’s hat and turned up in his cherished Aston Martin to help do the honours for Swansea couple Kevin and Wanda Harding.

“As requests for help go, it was pretty unusual,” admitted Mr Green.

“By all accounts, Wanda had been on the motorway when I overtook in my Aston Martin, which has a cherished number plate YE54 KEV (Yes for Kev).

“There were only a few days to go before the wedding, but she thought it would be a wonderful surprise to ‘borrow’ the car to drive her new husband Kevin to church.

“She tracked me down through a mutual friend and she was persuasive enough to convince me to hire myself out as chauffeur for the day.

“The couple agreed to hold a special collection at the church for the Make A Wish Foundations, knowing that it is the main charity I support. I am an Ambassador for Make A Wish and was only too pleased to help out.”

The couple were married at St. Samlet Church , Llansamlet, and will be making their future home at Kelvin Road, Clydach.

The reception was held at Sketty Hall, Swansea, and the couple are honeymooning in Egypt.

Kevin works at Tata Steel. Wanda works for Dor2Dor in Skewen.

Mr Green, a Burry Port-based multi-millionaire and wealth coach who is also one of the UK’s largest private sector landlords, “It was such an unusual request, that I felt I had to oblige.

“I had to go on E-Bay on the internet to find a chauffeur’s hat to make the outfit complete. But it was great fun and I’d like to wish Kevin and Wanda every happiness in the future. A big thanks also to everyone who contributed towards the Make A Wish fund.”

Mr Green, who is also a Big Ideas Wales role model for young entrepreneurs, is accustomed to springing surprises. He sprang several during his time on the Channel 4 Secret Millionaire show.


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