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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Tie the Knot in Intimate London Ceremony

02 Jun 2026 Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Tie the Knot in Intimate London Ceremony

British pop sensation Dua Lipa has officially married actor Callum Turner in an intimate ceremony held at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London.

The couple exchanged vows on Sunday in a small civil service attended by close family and friends, marking a quiet but significant moment in their relationship. Photographs from the event showed the newlyweds leaving the venue together as guests celebrated outside.

Dua Lipa wore a custom white Schiaparelli skirt suit designed by Daniel Roseberry, paired with a wide-brimmed hat, gloves, and Christian Louboutin shoes. She also wore Bulgari jewellery, including a statement diamond necklace. Callum Turner opted for a navy Ferragamo suit for the occasion.

According to reports, the ceremony was deliberately understated, reflecting the couple’s preference for privacy despite their global fame. Turner was described by some sources as visibly emotional during the vows.

The pair began dating in early 2024 and became engaged in 2025 after a period of speculation surrounding Lipa’s engagement ring.

While the London ceremony was kept low-key, reports suggest the couple may host a larger, more lavish celebration in Sicily later this year, potentially spanning several days and attended by friends from the entertainment and fashion worlds.

Lipa, known for hits such as Levitating and Dance the Night, has become one of the UK’s biggest pop exports, while Turner is recognised for roles in Fantastic Beasts, Masters of the Air, and The Boys in the Boat.

The wedding marks a major milestone for one of entertainment’s most high-profile couples, whose relationship has developed steadily over the past two years. 

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