Mollie King and fiancé Stuart Broad haven't yet managed to finalise a date for their wedding, with their initial plans having been deemed "too risky" amid the Covid pandemic.
The presenter, 35, and the cricketer, also 35, had become engaged in January last year, with them having hoped to tie the knot later that summer, though it didn't work out.
The couple however are said to have felt that things were too uncertain amid the pandemic, opting instead to delay their nuptials - though it's now difficult finding availability.
Stuart - who is part of the England cricket team - has said that "everything is booked up" for dates in the near future, so the couple aren't expecting to wed until next year.
He told The Express : "It's obviously been a tricky time to plan a wedding. We were looking at trying to do it last summer but then it just felt too risky, that it might get cancelled."
Stuart said now "everything is booked up" so him and Mollie - who was a member of pop group the Saturdays - are having to "play a slight patience game at the moment."
And when asked if there's a date or a venue, he said: "No we haven't got as far as that but it's certainly at the forefront of our minds and it will happen at the beginning of next year."
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Stuart and Mollie reportedly began dating in 2012, and had been in an on-off relationship before splitting up in 2018. They're said to have rekindled their romance in 2019.
They got engaged on New Year's Day last year, with Mollie sharing the news on Instagram. She posted a photo of them kissing, with her engagement ring visible on her finger.
She wrote alongside the photo: "A thousand times yes. I still can't believe it. The most magical start to the new year. I can't wait to spend all my years with you [Stuart]."
The BBC Radio 1 presenter later said that it was the "best surprise" and had been "one of the happiest days of [her] life." She added: "I can't wait to continue wedding planning."
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