Khaberni - The famous Irish broadcaster Graham Norton said he had to sign several non-disclosure agreements before his potential attendance at the wedding ceremony of global star Taylor Swift and American football player Travis Kelce, amid strict secrecy about the expected event.
In yesterday's Monday episode of Norton's podcast (age 62) he was asked about rumors of Taylor Swift's wedding scheduled for this summer, to which he jokingly and cryptically replied, "Ah, the beautiful Taylor Swift.. I can’t say anything, I have signed a large number of confidentiality agreements," according to the "Daily Mail".
Taylor Swift first hinted at the possibility of inviting Graham Norton to her wedding during her appearance on his show The Graham Norton Show last October, while discussing her engagement to the star of the Kansas City Chiefs.
When Norton asked her if the wedding would take place in 2026, she responded with a mysterious smile, "You will find out," then later added amidst audience laughter: "I meant that I will invite you to the ceremony."
Despite rumors that the wedding will take place on June 13th next, her favorite number, recent reports indicate that detailed preparations are currently postponed pending Travis Kelce's decision regarding his future in the NFL.
According to Hollywood reports, Swift was determined to celebrate her wedding at "Ocean House," a luxurious hotel and resort in the village of Watch Hill in America.
One of the main reasons Taylor Swift chose "Ocean House" for her wedding day is that this hotel is among the most prestigious in America, established in 1868 and completely renovated while maintaining its classic style, and it is the only one in Rhode Island to receive the "AAA Five-Diamond", and "Forbes Five-Star" ratings, as few hotels in the world achieve these ratings, according to media reports.
Ocean House is built on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning views suitable for wedding photos and celebrations, and includes a private beach for guests, which enhances the privacy of Swift and Kelce's guests.



