
Hurley, 47, got engaged to the 43-year-old Australian former cricketer in September 2011 and they still have not set a date for their big day,
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Model-actress Elizabeth Hurley saysshe and her fiance Shane Warne always planned to have alengthy engagement.
Hurley, 47, got engaged to the 43-year-old Australianformer cricketer in September 2011 and they still have not seta date for their big day, reported Contactmusic.
"We are loving our long engagement and had always plannedit this way. We have a great deal of organising to do, mostlybecause Shane is now based in England while his children arebased in Australia, along with much of his work.
"We need this time to plan out how all our lives canwork. We have committed to share our lives and are trying ashard as we can to make it fabulous for everyone involved andwe've had a lot of fun doing it," she said.
Although the couple are content to walk down the aisle,the Bedazzled star, who was previously married to Indiantextile heir Arun Nayar, says her son Damian and Shane's threekids, Brooke, Summer and Jackson, are very keen for them tomarry.
"I think the children are longing for us to get a move on- but it has to be the right time for all of us. We have aplan in mind, but it's still early days."
Hurley, 47, got engaged to the 43-year-old Australianformer cricketer in September 2011 and they still have not seta date for their big day, reported Contactmusic.
"We are loving our long engagement and had always plannedit this way. We have a great deal of organising to do, mostlybecause Shane is now based in England while his children arebased in Australia, along with much of his work.
"We need this time to plan out how all our lives canwork. We have committed to share our lives and are trying ashard as we can to make it fabulous for everyone involved andwe've had a lot of fun doing it," she said.
Although the couple are content to walk down the aisle,the Bedazzled star, who was previously married to Indiantextile heir Arun Nayar, says her son Damian and Shane's threekids, Brooke, Summer and Jackson, are very keen for them tomarry.
"I think the children are longing for us to get a move on- but it has to be the right time for all of us. We have aplan in mind, but it's still early days."