AS Jade Goody’s official “happiness coach”, it’s probably no surprise that Sue Stone made the reality TV star’s wedding guest list.

But the self-help guru says she was very touched when she discovered she’d been invited to what’s being labelled as one of the most poignant celebrity marriage ceremonies in history.

Jade, 27, who has terminal cervical cancer and may have only eight weeks to live, tied the knot with her long-term love, 21-year-old Jack Tweed.

And Sue was among the 300 wedding guests at a country house in Essex at the weekend.

“I have been to some wonderful weddings in my time but this really was something else,” she told the Daily Echo.

“Although it was a very emotional day it was also a very happy one too. Jade looked absolutely beautiful – very serene.

“But she made everyone laugh at one point by asking if she could take her shoes off,which is typical of Jade – she’s very natural and down to earth.”

Sue,who has three children and lives at West Parley, is a passionate believer in the power of the subconscious mind and how it can shape your destiny.

After being featured in both the national press and television, Sue started working with Jade following the infamous Celebrity Big Brother race row.

“I knew Max Clifford and he suggested she contact me because Jade was at a very low point at the time,” she said.

“She invited me up to her house for lunch and we got on very well and we started working together from there.”

At Jade’s wedding, Sue found herself rubbing shoulders with household names like Nick Ross and Richard & Judy. “There were some celebrities but it was mainly Jade’s friends and family so it was a very friendly, lovely affair,” adds Sue.

“We weren’t allowed to take any photos or anything so we didn’t even bother taking our cameras or mobile phones with us as there was very tight security.

“After the ceremony we were given lots of pink champagne and canapés while Jade had a lie down and then we went through for the wedding breakfast.

“It was beautifully done around a dark blue and cream theme. All the bridesmaids were in dark blue, Jade wore cream and the groom and ushers were all in top hats and tails.

“There were flowers on every table, every lady had a posy of spring flowers and all place names were hand-written and tied in blue ribbon. The attention to detail was absolutely amazing.

“When Jade and Jack arrived there was a big standing ovation which was very moving.”

Although there’d been fears the bride would be too weak to walk down the aisle, Sue says Jade even got up and sang with The Sugarbabes, who performed at the evening reception.

“I don’t know how she had the energy to do it,” says Sue who has also introduced Jade to a spiritual healer called Wayne Lee from Bournemouth.

“I am working with Jade at the moment advising her about alternative medicines and talking to her about nutrition and natural healing,” she said.

“Jade is very open to it all. I had a long chat with Jade’s mother at the wedding and she asked me not to give up on her.”