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Three-time Grammy winner Harry Styles is reportedly being urged to think about signing a prenuptial agreement before exchanging vows with actress Zoë Kravitz.
A source close to the situation told RadarOnline in a report published on May 2, 2026, that there’s “a sense this relationship has moved quickly into serious territory, and with that comes practical conversations— particularly around finances and long-term protection.”
“Those close to Harry are advising caution,” another insider said. “When assets and public profiles reach this level, a pre-nup is seen as a sensible step rather than a cynical one.”
Styles is reportedly estimated to be worth around $140 million, while Kravitz’s net worth is said to be closer to $15 million. That’s a pretty significant gap, so it’s no wonder those in the former One Direction member’s circle are encouraging him to consider a prenup as a way to protect his assets.
Despite those discussions, sources claimed the “American Girls” singer is “deeply committed” to Kravitz, adding, “He is entirely devoted—the kind of devotion where he would do anything to make the relationship work.”
Kravitz, meanwhile, is “incredibly happy and emotionally invested” in their relationship. “She feels supported in a way that is steady and grounding.”
The prenup talks come after Styles spent about $1 million on the Big Little Lies star’s engagement ring. A jewelry expert named Chris, who works at The Diamond Bank in Los Angeles, told The Daily Mail in late April 2026 the sparkler “looks to be a ten-carat oval-shaped diamond set in yellow gold” and “was probably custom-made and costs around $1 million.”
“It is bezel set, which is popular these days,” Chris added.
Other estimates from industry figures suggest that the ring may have cost Styles under $1 million. Ajay Anand, the CEO of Rare Carat, spoke with Page Six and placed its value at around $800,000, while Laura Taylor of Lorel Diamonds estimated it closer to $600,000.
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