Pop star Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner married in a private ceremony at a London registry office over the weekend.
The union marks a significant personal milestone for the global music icon and the actor, transitioning their relationship into a legal marriage before a larger public celebration.
The couple held their secret wedding at the Old Marylebone Town Hall in Westminster, London. The event was described as a chic and low-key affair, keeping the ceremony intimate and away from the public eye.
This private exchange of vows serves as a precursor to a more extensive celebration. The couple is planning a lavish destination wedding in Sicily that is expected to last three days [1].
By opting for a registry office ceremony first, the couple secured their legal union in a simple setting. This approach allows them to manage the pressures of high-profile fame while still honoring the formality of marriage before hosting a larger guest list abroad.
Old Marylebone Town Hall is a frequent choice for high-profile couples seeking a blend of tradition and accessibility in the heart of London. The venue's history of hosting celebrity weddings provides a familiar backdrop for stars attempting to maintain a level of privacy during their nuptials.
“Dua Lipa and Callum Turner married in a private ceremony at a London registry office over the weekend.”
The decision to split the wedding into a legal ceremony and a destination celebration is a common strategy for A-list celebrities to balance legal requirements with the logistical challenges of a high-security, large-scale event. By finalizing the marriage in London first, the couple reduces the legal complexity of their upcoming Sicilian festivities.





