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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Phoebe Dynevor is just "enjoying her engagement" and "hasn't even thought about" her wedding, according to her sister

    The 'Bridgerton' star, 29, got engaged to Cameron Fuller in May 2024 after just over a year of dating, but has yet to set a date for her big day - and now her sister Hattie has explained the actress is still in no rush to walk down the aisle


    Speaking to the Daily Mail newspaper's Richard Eden at the TV Choice Awards, Hattie explained: "I'm not sure when she's getting married. I think they're just enjoying the engagement at the moment ... She's not even thought about [the wedding] yet. She's not even started thinking about anything yet.'

    When asked if she will be a bridesmaid, Hattie replied: "She's hasn't asked me yet, but I hope so."

    Hattie also shared more detail about the couple's engagement, revealing Cameron - son of Hollywood producer Brad Fuller - popped the question during a break in the English countryside in the Cotswolds surrounded by her family and the proposal left Phoebe in floods of tears.

    The screen star recently admitted she hasn't set a date for the wedding as she's focused on her upcoming 30th birthday in April.

    During an appearance on 'The Today Show', Phoebe was asked if she had a date and she replied: "No, not yet - and I'm turning 30!"

    Her mother Sally Dynevor - best known to British audiences for her long-running role as Sally Metcalfe on soap opera 'Coronation Street' - has previously spoken about the engagement.

    Speaking on UK TV show 'Loose Women' Sally said: "My daughter has just got engaged ... He's gorgeous, he's such a lovely man. I'm so, so happy. I'm thrilled, it's actually made my year."

    Sally insisted she won't be getting involved in the couple's wedding plans and will let them decide what they want for their big day.

    Discussing the ceremony, she said: "To be honest, I'll be keeping well out of it." But Sally is hopeful that grandchildren come along sooner rather than later.

    The veteran soap actress - who is married to scriptwriter Tim Dynevor and has two other children with him - said: "I can't wait for my grandchildren, [although] let's not jump ahead!"

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