Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly taking a slower, more relaxed approach to wedding planning, despite ongoing speculation about an imminent ceremony.
The couple, who began dating in September 2023 and announced their engagement on August 26, 2025, were widely expected to move quickly toward marriage. Recent reports, however, suggest that preparations have eased as both stars focus on major personal and professional decisions.
Rumours have circulated that the wedding was pencilled in for June 13, 2026, at Ocean House, with claims that the venue had already been secured. Insiders now say the pair has stepped back from active planning and chosen to enjoy their engagement without pressure.
Sources close to the couple say the past year has been intense for both. Swift released her 12th studio album, The Life of the Showgirl, while also navigating global commitments. Kelce, 36, has just completed his 13th NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs and is weighing whether to continue playing or consider retirement after a decorated career.
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According to insiders, these overlapping demands have shaped their mindset. One source revealed that the guest list remains unfinished and that wedding logistics are not a current priority. Another said Kelce’s uncertainty about his football future has encouraged both to avoid unnecessary stress.
Friends describe Swift as unusually relaxed during this phase of her life. While she is known for meticulous planning, those close to her say the engagement feels different. The couple is reportedly focused on enjoying everyday moments together rather than finalising seating charts or timelines.
Their recent public appearance in Beverly Hills appeared to reinforce that sentiment, with the pair looking calm and content. A close friend summed it up simply: the engagement is secure, but for now they are firmly in “date-night mode,” not wedding mode.