'Duck Dynasty' Star John Luke Robertson Marries Mary Kate McEacharn

Duck Dynasty star John Luke Robertson tied the knot with Mary Kate McEacharn at their family's farm in West Monroe, Los Angeles, on Saturday, June 27, according to PEOPLE magazine.

The 19-year old reality TV star said that he had an amazing time during their wedding, and Mary Kate on the other hand, admitted that it was everything she hoped it would be.

"It was one of the best days of my life!," she said. "It was everything I hoped it would be and more."

The young wedded couple, who have known each other for 5 years after crossing paths during a Christian camp event in 2010, have been engaged since October last year when John Luke was celebrating his 19th birthday.

Despite their youth, both families have always been very supportive, especially Luke's father, Willie Robertson, who also married his wife Korie at a very young age.

In one interview with Entertainment Tonight last year, John Luke said that their relationship is focused on God. "Our relationship is focused on God. The divorce rate is 50% for everyone. But, for Christians who are active in their faith, it is 35% less than that."

During last year's engagement, young John popped up the question to the love of his life and posted a photo of them on his Instagram page where he proudly captioned it, "She. Said. Yes. @missmarymcmc,"

The big celebration was filled with Southern ambience and great food. It was attended by nearly 800 guests and Luke's father, Willie was the one who officiated the proper ceremony.

On Mary Kate's Instagram page, she posted a photo of her and his groom smiling while holding each other's hands. She captioned it, "Well.... WE GOT MARRIED! Thank you to everyone for the love and support and thank you to God for the absolutely perfect weather. Love my new husband and love being Mrs. Mary Kate Robertson. Let the adventure begin."

The new Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will not be having their long honeymoon vacation since both are preparing to attend Liberty University in the fall.

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