The strategy appears effective, as no imagery of the invitations has surfaced online since they were dispatched in early spring. Invitations sent to guests listed only the date and New York City as the location, intentionally omitting the specific venue. This silence has turned Madison Square Garden into the primary subject of intense media scrutiny, fueled further by permit requests for street closures and tent installations around the arena from July 2 through July 4.
Industry experts remain divided on whether the Manhattan landmark is the actual site of the nuptials. RoseMarie Terenzio, who famously coordinated the secret wedding for John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, suggested the arena might be a sophisticated decoy. Others close to the situation speculate that the July 3 event may serve as a large-scale celebration for a marriage that has already taken place in private. Meanwhile, rumors regarding the guest list and potential entertainment continue to circulate, with names ranging from Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw to Paul McCartney being linked to the high-profile event.




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