The ceremony with her now-husband, Iain Bethke, took place on Saturday (28.9) at the family villa in Spain. During the wedding, the 27-year-old remembered her father and his difficult circumstances on this very special day.
To keep the seven-time F1 world champion's health condition a secret, she asked those present not to bring mobile phones.
In late 2013, the Formula 1 legend suffered a tragic skiing accident. Since then, the entire family has tried to keep the former racer's condition under wraps.
His wife, Corinna, has been trying to ensure this all the time, and now it is her daughter's turn to do her part.
Over the past 10 years, the family has been under a lot of pressure, facing blackmail attempts from many close relatives trying to reveal information.
On one of the most important days of her life, Gina did not let go of the secrecy that the family had maintained for a long time.
Every guest attending the ceremony, at the estate that once belonged to Florentino Perez - President of Real Madrid club, had to leave their mobile phones outside.
In this way, the German driver's family avoided any images they did not want to see circulated and any blackmail from close relatives who could betray them.
Gina later shared photos of the wedding on social media. These are the only photos that have been made public.
Since he didn't have a mobile phone, there were no videos or other photos. Only Mick Schumacher - Michael's son, a former F1 driver who now races in the FIA World Endurance Championship - sent his congratulations to his sister on Instagram.