My son is getting married in a few months and wants me to walk down the aisle at his wedding with his dad (my ex-husband) who I am on reasonably good terms with. However, I've recently gotten engaged and feel it would be super awkward to be escorted by my ex-husband and not my fiance. Would it be acceptable to have both my ex-husband and fiance walk me into the ceremony if everyone is comfortable with this? The ex and the fiance have met at family events and seem to have respect for (and genuinely like) each other so I can't see any problems with this. Of other note, the bride's parents are also divorced and the bride's mom will be introduced at the start of the reception as being escorted by her long-term partner. I assume her dad will follow, and be introduced alone. It makes sense to me that we would follow the same pattern where I'd enter with my fiance, followed by my ex who would also be introduced alone. Thank you for your thoughts!
Re: Etiquette for escorting Groom's Mom if she is engaged
Absolutely walk in with your FI. That sounds the most normal to me. However, if you don't mind both men walking you in, that does seem like a nice compromise to your son's preference.