Zoe Kravitz and Harry Styles planning two weddings — and already talking babies: sources
Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles are planning two weddings, one in New York and one in London, following their engagement after eight months of dating. The couple, who have been growing their relationship privately in Italy, are reportedly already discussing having children. Kravitz is attending the Met Gala without Styles, who is preparing for his upcoming world tour.
- ▪Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles got engaged after eight months of dating, with the engagement ring estimated to be worth at least $500,000.
- ▪The couple is planning two weddings, one in downtown Manhattan and one in London, partly due to Kravitz's close relationship with her father, Lenny Kravitz.
- ▪Harry Styles has bonded with Lenny Kravitz and is preparing to launch his 'Together Together' tour, starting in Amsterdam on May 16, 2026.
- ▪Kravitz is on the host committee for the 2026 Met Gala, but Styles will not attend, as he avoids large public events.
- ▪The couple was first seen together in August 2025 in Rome and has since been photographed publicly, including making out in London.
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Entertainment exclusive Zoe Kravitz and Harry Styles planning two weddings — and already talking babies: sources By Jeanette Settembre and Sara Nathan Published May 2, 2026, 8:00 a.m. ET Less than a month after Harry Styles slipped a massive $500,000 diamond on fiance Zoë Kravitz’s ring finger, the couple are already planning two weddings, sources have revealed to Page Six. The transatlantic couple raised eyebrows by getting engaged after just eight months of dating, but sources say their plans are already full steam ahead. “I know for a fact Zoë would want to do something in New York because of her dad, so if anything it’s going to be two weddings,” a source close to the Kravitz family told Page Six, referring to Kravitz’ rock star father Lenny. “Dad still lives in downtown [Manhattan].
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