Paris Hilton and Carter Reum are in the midst of preparations for their November 11 wedding.
An aerial shot taken Monday at Paris’ late grandfather Barron Hilton’s Bel-Air estate shows an enormous wooden floor being built next to a swimming-pool and flowers arrangements that are in the form of the bride’s initials.
Paris and Carter are both 40 and announced their engagement in February. It is expected to be a lavish event.

Aerial shots: Preparations are well underway ahead of Paris Hilton and Carter Reum’s November 11 wedding. Photographed Monday at Paris’ late grandfather Barron Hilton’s Bel-Air estate, these aerial shots show a huge wooden dancefloor as well as flower arrangements that are in the form of the groom and bride’s initials.
Photographs taken at the start of the week also show neatly mowed lawns as well as the impressive amenities on the estate.
There is a tennis court and a pool house on the grounds.
The estate was soon going to host one of the largest weddings in the country, with its lush lawns.
Paris, her husband of the future, proudly displayed her enormous engagement ring days earlier at a Los Angeles Rams match in Inglewood.

Not long to go: Paris and Carter, both 40, announced they were engaged in February and the ceremony is set to be an incredibly lavish affair (pictured last week)

Florals: Also visible were flower arrangements in the shape of the bride and groom’s initials C&P (bottom centre)

Beautiful: Neatly trimmed lawns lined the estate, soon to hold one of the most extravagant weddings of the year
Carter was reported to have spent $2million on a Jean Dousset emerald cut diamond ring when he proposed in February.
Although they have known one another for more than a decade, Paris and Carter are romantically in love since December 2019.
Paris has confirmed Friday that Kim Kardashian Kardashian’s former stylist, Paris Kardashian, was invited to her wedding.
Kim confirmed to the heiress that she was invited to her extravagant nuptials. But, when TMZ asked, the heiress still kept mum about whether Pete Davidson would allow as a bonus one.
Kim Kardashian worked with Paris stylist Kim in order to help her rise to fame. But their relationship was not without its difficulties.

Date: Days earlier, Paris proudly flashed her gigantic engagement ring when she attended a Los Angeles Rams game in Inglewood, California, with her soon-to-be husband
Page Six revealed that Paris had changed the venue for her wedding just one week prior to Carter’s nuptials.
It will host the reception for newlyweds.
It was reported previously that the ceremonies portion of the extravagant three-day event would be held at Good Shepherd Church, Beverly Hills. However, an invitation guest revealed that this has now changed.
“It was changed around a week ago. The situation has changed many times. According to a source, the couple originally planned to marry in church. However, the ceremony was changed about a week ago.

In flux: ‘It’s changed several times,’ an insider told Page Six of the venue switching as ‘Originally, they were going to get married in the church, but they switched it about a week or so ago’

Happy marriage, happy life The socialite will now be saying ‘I do’ at her late grandfather’s estate which is also the location of the reception to follow on November 11; pictured with fiancée Carter Reum September 24
In order to ensure maximum privacy, save the dates sent out in October had no disclosed location, and the new RSVPs — which were sent out on Wednesday November 3 — also have no addresses listed reportedly.
“New email invites sent out [Wednesday]To confirm attendance but no addresses are available [listed]”
According to the source, they will film the entire thing for Paris In Love.

Grandfather: Barron’s sprawling Bel-Air mansion is 15,000 sq ft, and was owned by the hotel magnate for 60 years before it was sold to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt in May; Paris and Barron pictured 2010
A source had told The Publication of the Wedding Plans that they sent the Save-the-Date. Although they didn’t mention the place, [the reception]Barron will be there.
The first invitation was sent in a “blue box”. The box looked almost like a Tiffany’s.
Paris’s late grandfather Barron built a huge Bel-Air home in Bel-Air that measures 15,000 square feet. The mansion was home to 60-year-old hotel magnate before it was sold by Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO.
The backdrop was also used by Hilton, then 19, for his 2000 Vanity Fair photoshoot. It was taken by David LaChapelle.
Of planning the nuptials, The Cooking With Paris star previously told Extra: ‘It’s been the most exciting and romantic time in my life — I just can’t wait for the wedding. It is stressful.

Paris In Love: Paris In Love is a three-day celebration that reportedly involves a parade, dinner with out-of-towners and other events. It will be recorded for the Peacock series Paris In Love
Kathy Hilton accidentally revealed that the three-day lavish affair would feature a carnival during a September chat.
A source had confirmed her brief slip up as they shared ‘There will be three parties — including a carnival-themed bash at Santa Monica Pier,’ and also an ‘out-of-towners dinner.’
Reum — an entrepreneur and venture capitalist — popped the question in February with a 15-20 carat engagement ring estimated to cost nearly $2M, following nearly a year-and-a-half of dating.
Sources claim she’ll wear a Valentino wedding gown. The couple have a $60,000 bridal registry from Geary’s Beverly Hills.

Can’t wait: Of planning the nuptials, The Cooking With Paris star previously told Extra: ‘It’s been the most exciting and romantic time in my life — I just can’t wait for the wedding. It can be stressful to plan it.
Barron, who died in Los Angeles at the age of 91 on January 31, 2019, left nearly all his wealth to charity. However, his surviving relatives which included grandchildren Paris and Nicky still have millions.
About 97 percent Barron Hilton’s estate was inherited by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
MailOnline stated at the time that the foundation was expecting to raise its endowment to between $2.9 billion and $6.3 billion.
Conrad Hilton founded this foundation in 1944. He is the founder of the Hilton hotel empire.[s]Donate funds to organizations which help people who are poor or suffering from disadvantage in the world.

Death: Barron, 91 years old, died in Los Angeles at home in 2019. He left nearly all his wealth to the charitable foundation named for his father, a famous Los Angeles hotelier (Paris and Barron photographed in Los Angeles in 2010.
Its website states that the charity provides aid to Catholic sisters in disaster relief and recovery as well as foster youth and homelessness and hospitality worker development. Safe water is also available for young HIV-positive children.
Hilton died naturally, according to his family. Hilton was the industry’s most iconic brand over his 30-year tenure as chief executive.
In 2007, the Blackstone Group purchased 2,800 of the hotels belonging to this international chain, including Waldorf-Astoria. It paid $26 billion.
In a statement, Steven M. Hilton said that the Hilton family was grieving the death of “a remarkable man”, which is what his son and chair of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation said.
“He led a life full of adventure and extraordinary achievement.”

Fortune: Barron Hilton left most of his fortune to Conrad Hilton’s charity (see an undated file photograph above).
Hilton, a passionate pilot, served as a Navy photographer in World War II. Hilton did not start work for his father’s firm until 1951, having already made his fortune through orange juice production, an oil company, and an aircraft-leasing company.
Hilton founded also the Los Angeles Chargers of the AFL, and oversaw its merger with the AFL/NFL.
Conrad N. Hilton (founder of Hilton Hotels) and Mary Adelaide Barron were the parents of William Barron Hilton.
Hilton challenged his father’s will. Hilton argued that Conrad Hilton’s share of Conrad Hilton’s fortune was being used for Catholic nuns and could make Hilton’s company susceptible to hostile takeover. The 10-year-long legal battle ended in a settlement.
Hilton said to USA Today, 1995: “It was very painful decade.”
The public relations strategy of Hilton vs. nuns did not work.
Marilyn Hawley Hilton Hilton was Hilton’s widow. She died in 2004.

Family: Barron Hilton’s youngest son Rick is seen standing right alongside his wife Kathy and the children of their family at May 2010’s World Music Awards in Monaco. Barron Hilton’s grandchildren Barron and Paris are pictured from left.