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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Alleged Wedding: Who's Reportedly Not on the Guest List

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Alleged Wedding: Who's Reportedly Not on the Guest List
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Alleged Wedding: Who's Reportedly Not on the Guest List

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Reports are circulating about a significant guest list for the alleged wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, rumored to be held at Madison Square Garden.

However, alongside the anticipated A-listers, a considerable number of celebrities are reportedly not expected to be in attendance.

This development offers a glimpse into the evolving relationships and past conflicts within Swift's extensive professional and personal circles.

Among the most notable names reportedly absent are Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Despite previous speculation and Prince William's joking remark about hoping for an invitation, a report from People has clarified that the royal couple will not be present.

William has a history with Swift, having famously performed with her and Jon Bon Jovi in 2013, and more recently, he took his children to the Eras Tour where they met Swift and Kelce backstage.

Blake Lively, a long-time close friend of Swift, is also reportedly not on the guest list.

Their friendship was well-documented, with Lively directing one of Swift's music videos and Swift using the names of Lively and Ryan Reynolds' children in her songs.

The reported strain in their relationship is said to stem from Lively's legal dispute over the film *It Ends With Us*, which allegedly drew Swift into the drama, despite Swift's representative denying any involvement beyond licensing a song for the soundtrack.

## Other Notable Absences

Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, who were seen with Swift and Kelce during the early stages of their relationship, are also reportedly not invited.

Sources suggest their absence is linked to the alleged drama between Swift and Lively, with Sperry reportedly not wanting to be involved.

Karlie Kloss, once a close friend of Swift during the *1989* era, is another figure widely believed to be excluded.

Their friendship reportedly fractured over time, with fan theories often linking it to Scooter Braun, who acquired Swift's master recordings.

Kloss's 2018 wedding, which Braun reportedly attended and Swift did not, fueled further speculation.

Unsurprisingly, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are not expected to attend, given their well-publicized feud with Swift dating back to 2016.

Similarly, Scooter Braun, central to Swift's master recordings dispute, is also presumed to be absent.

Swift's ex-boyfriends, Calvin Harris and John Mayer, are also reportedly not on the guest list.

Both relationships ended with public disagreements, with Harris's team accusing Swift's of trying to make him look bad, and Mayer expressing humiliation over Swift's song "Dear John."

Charli XCX is rumored not to be attending, with speculation of a feud arising from her song "Sympathy Is a Knife" and Swift's apparent lyrical response in "Actually Romantic." Additionally, Charli XCX is engaged to George Daniel, drummer for The 1975, a band fronted by Matty Healy, whom Swift briefly dated.

Finally, Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, is also reportedly not invited.

While not surprising for most weddings, Nicole's past comments about needing to "protect" herself after Swift and Kelce's relationship became public, and her reflections on her past relationship, suggest her absence is expected.

Source: Mashable

Key points

  • Despite a reported 1,000-person guest list for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's alleged wedding, several prominent figures are reportedly not expected to attend.
  • Prince William and Kate Middleton will not be attending, according to a People report, despite earlier speculation.
  • Blake Lively, a long-time close friend of Taylor Swift, is reportedly not on the guest list due to an alleged strain stemming from a legal battle.
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