On August 26, the world stopped for a moment after Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and singer Taylor Swift announced their engagement.

After two years of dating, they announced they were ready to say “I do” with a shared Instagram post. “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” they wrote alongside five photos of the moment. Now, it has been revealed that both are “equally involved” in planning the big day.

Travis and Taylor work as a team

After sharing the news of their upcoming wedding, the couple and their loved ones shared some details of the preparations.

Despite the popularity of Travis and Taylor and their guests, it is expected to be a private event to preserve the privacy of both the couple and their family and friends. The wedding could take place in Rhode Island, at Swift’s Watch Hill mansion on June 13, 2026.

Meanwhile, with so many details involved in an event of this magnitude, a source revealed to People that the tight end and the 14-time Grammy winner are equally involved in every step of the planning: “When it comes to wedding planning, nothing feels rushed or one-sided,” the source said.

They’re both equally involved and excited, and this isn’t something one or the other is carrying on their own. They’re approaching it as a partnership, talking things through together and enjoying the process in a way that feels natural to them.”

Meanwhile, both have shown their mutual support on several occasions and understand each other’s demands, so they try to take time to be together and alone, but also in public.

The 36-year-old TE has sung along to his fiancée’s songs on The Eras Tour and even taken to the stage. On the other hand, Swift has also been present at her future husband’s games, the last of which was the 13-16 loss to the LA Chargers.

However, it did not turn out as they had hoped. Not only did they drop to a 6-8 record, but they were also eliminated from the playoffs, and their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL).

Meanwhile, Kansas City still has three games left to play. This Sunday, the 21st, they will travel to Nissan Stadium to face the Tennessee Titans (2-12). The Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders are their last two games on the schedule. Will Taylor reappear in the crowd?

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