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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Rita Ora is reportedly moving back to Britain with her film director fiancé Taika Waititi

    The couple were seen together on Saturday (02.07.22) for the first time since they got engaged, with onlookers saying they were moving into the singer's London mansion


    Ora, 31, has spent the majority of her time for the last two years in America and Australia after anger erupted over her 30th birthday party at a West London restaurant flouting Covid lockdown rules.

    She was photographed carrying items including a large packet of bottled mineral water, and with 46-year-old 'Jojo Rabbit' filmmaker Waititi while walking to a pub near the £8 million North London property the singer bought last year.

    An onlooker told The Sun: "It's unusual to see Rita in the neighbourhood these days - she bought the house but left the country almost immediately afterwards and has barely spent any time there.

    "But they were shopping for things and loading bits in and it's obvious this is going to be where they call home, at least for a while.

    "They're a very jet-setting couple, and have homes all over the place, but it felt as though this was quite a permanent move watching their behaviour."

    Ora, whose exes include DJ Calvin Harris, 38, started dating Waititi, who was in a relationship with actress and writer Loren Horsley, 45, for

    10 years, around 18 months ago.

    It was revealed last month they were engaged and preparing what is understood to be a low-key ceremony before a more ostentatious event in the summer to celebrate their marriage.

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