Every day seems to bring news of yet another celebrity couple breaking up. But there's good news, too: There are just as many celebs getting together, getting engaged, and planning their weddings. Although the royal wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will undoubtedly be a wedding for the ages (their romance is even being turned into a Lifetime movie!), all these engagements and upcoming celebrity weddings are sure to warm your heart just as much.
Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith
News of Mandy Moore's engagement to Dawes musician Taylor Goldsmith broke in September when fans spotted her engagement ring and then one of her "This Is Us" co-stars confirmed it, according to US Weekly. She told the publication that, since this is her second wedding (she married musician Ryan Adams in 2009), she wants to keep things small and quiet.
Although an official date hasn't been announced, we imagine it'll be sooner rather than later considering that Moore told Entertainment Weekly that she's eager to have children with Goldsmith.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
We'd be remiss not to start with the upcoming nuptials of Markle and Prince Harry — probably the most anticipated wedding of the year worldwide. Set for May 19, according to The Daily Mirror, it will take place at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, where Prince Harry was christened.
The ceremony is slated to be performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and American actress Markle will be baptized and confirmed into the Church of England before the big day, according to The Daily Mirror. No matter the time difference, we'll definitely be tuning in for this one.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Falchuk
After “consciously uncoupling” from Coldplay's Chris Martin in 2016, it appears that actress and Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow is ready for another go at marriage. Although she and director Brad Falchuk have been engaged for a year, the duo just officially announced it this month, according to “People”— which leads us to believe that the wedding might happen in 2018.
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