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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner 'enjoying honeymoon at £3,400-a-night hotel'

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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have been spotted enjoying a luxury honeymoon at a £3,400-a-night hotel in Sicily following their reported £1.5 million wedding celebrations in Palermo.

Newlywed singer Dua, 30, and her actor partner, 36, are said to be staying at the San Domenico Palace hotel in Taormina - the iconic setting for the second series of HBO's White Lotus.

The Daily Mail is reporting the pair arrived in the hilltop Sicilian town earlier this week after a weekend of celebrations attended by a host of celebrity guests, including Charli xcx, Sir Elton John and Mark Ronson.

Reports have said the couple exchanged vows during a ceremony in Palermo, with Elton performing Your Song as they married beneath a gazebo while Dua carried a lily of the valley bouquet.

The pair were later photographed walking hand in hand through Taormina and posing for selfies with fans.

A spokesperson for the Four Seasons San Domenico Palace told the Mail: "Sorry, we never discuss our guests. I'm sure you can understand."

The hotel overlooks the Ionian Sea and became internationally recognised after serving as the principal filming location for the second season of White Lotus, the Emmy-winning satire created by Mike White.

Suites at the hotel cost from around €4,000 a night - approximately £3,400.

Dua and Callum's stay coincided with the launch of the hotel's summer book club, which draws inspiration from Dua's Service95 platform and its curated reading recommendations.

The couple are known for their shared interest in literature, with reports claiming their wedding featured a bookshelf installation reflecting their love of books.

Dua, whose recent successes include the chart-topping albums Future Nostalgia and Radical Optimism, has continued to expand Service95 alongside her music career.

She recently completed the Radical Optimism world tour, while maintaining her growing profile beyond music through publishing, interviews and cultural projects.

Callum, meanwhile, has continued to attract speculation linking him to the role of James Bond following Daniel Craig's departure from the franchise.

The actor is best known for his performances in Masters of the Air, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and The Boys in the Boat.

 

The couple has also been seen in Tropea, where they dined at Il Convivio restaurant.

The restaurant's manager told the Daily Mail: "I wasn't here, but I've heard from staff that Dua Lipa and her husband ate at my restaurant.

"I can't tell you what they had but given our reputation I'm sure they enjoyed themselves. We often get celebrities eating here. They may have come by yacht, I'm not sure."

A waiter also told the publication: "They arrived at around 9pm. They had two bodyguards with them and they were very discreet.

"A few customers recognised them and so did some staff but we left them alone and they weren't disturbed.

"Some people approached them as they left and offered their congratulations and Dua replied, 'Thank you'.

"They had typical dishes from the region and our speciality pasta with nduja (local spicy sausage) and onions, they wanted to try local cuisine."

The pair's wedding celebrations reportedly began with a cocktail party at Palermo's Palazzo Valguarnera Gangi before continuing across three days of events.

On Saturday (06.06.26) around 200 wedding guests gathered at Villa Valguarnera, an 18th-century estate, where desserts, dancing and personal touches reflecting the couple's relationship formed part of the festivities.

Reports estimate the celebrations cost approximately £1.5 million, with Elton arriving by private jet shortly before the ceremony to perform for guests.

Dua and Callum's honeymoon destination itself carries a long cultural history.

Before becoming synonymous with White Lotus, the San Domenico Palace welcomed writers, artists and actors over the decades, including Oscar Wilde.

Set against views of Mount Etna and surrounded by vineyards, ancient ruins and medieval villages, the hotel has become one of Sicily's most recognisable luxury destinations following the global success of the HBO series.


 

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