Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will be nothing short of charming.

However, whether or not it will be a blockbuster event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden remains up for debate. And though, the New York Knicks’ home court has been much rumored to be the site of the pair’s nuptials on July 3rd, a key figure behind John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s 1996 wedding, his chief of staff RoseMarie Terenzio, revealed her take on Taylor and Travis’ alleged venue.

“I don't think it's gonna be at MSG. I don’t,” Terenzio admitted on CBS Mornings June 29. “I could see her doing something for her fans at MSG.”

The Fairy Tale Interrupted author went on to recount hearing a young girl on the train discussing Swift and Kelce’s wedding with her mom, telling her, “‘You know, Mom, Taylor has to invite us to do something to bring us into her wedding. We've been invested in her love life for so long.’”

And Terenzio doesn’t see that theory as too far off.

“She has such an emotional connection to her fans,” she continued, “and she understands that relationship so well that I think there'll be something for the fans.”

In fact, she posited that the Grammy winner and Super Bowl champ, both 36, are actually already married and planning more of a party at MSG—especially as the public is so dedicated to the couple.

“I think it's amazing. People are so invested in those two and I think they're really invested in them having their moment, I really do,” Terenzio said. “Their effervescence as a couple—they're always cheering each other on. I just think people are invested in giving them a beautiful wedding.”

As for how she would go about ensuring the secret wedding went off without a hitch? Looking back on her own experience with Kennedy and Bessette, it’s all about only telling “people you know very well,” and even offering decoys to throw others off the trail. In fact, when she was planning the late couple’s wedding, she recalled, “We left itineraries for Ireland around the office.”

Another suggestion? “No text, no emails. Nothing in writing,” she said. “All by phone or in person.”

And while pulling off a secret wedding might be difficult for most people, she had the utmost faith in Swift. 

“I think those two could do it, and especially her,” Terenzio added. “She just has such savvy about everything that she does and I think she could do it.”

And when it comes to Swift and Kelce's nuptials, while no information has been confirmed, a source with knowledge of the event told NBC News that 1,100 people are expected to attend the July 3 ceremony and that guests were required to sign a non-disclosure agreement before receiving their invitations electronically. 

For more rumors about Swift and Kelce’s wedding, keep reading.

Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce getting married at Madison Square Garden?

Reports that Swift and Kelce will wed at the historic New York City arena—home of the Knicks and Rangers, as well as countless major musical moments through the years—have only picked up steam since Page Six first put it out there June 5.

The bride and groom have not confirmed this, nor have they denied it.

Meanwhile, the rationales for getting married in such a venue have multiplied, from the relentlessly tight security infrastructure that's already in place to the fact that simply being indoors in a space with underground parking and no windows is a good way to avoid photographers peeping from above with helicopters and drones.

While the musical guest possibilities are endless, should Swift take the stage on her big day it will mark her first performance at MSG since the Z100 Jingle Ball on Dec. 13, 2019—a.k.a. her 30th birthday.

You'd think more rich and/or famous people would've said "I do" at MSG since 1964. But the most memorable vow swaps to date remain Sly Stone marrying Kathy Silva onstage in front of 20,000 Sly and the Family Stone fans in 1974, and when 2,075 couples wed in 1982 at a mass Unification Church ceremony presided over by Sun Myung Moon.

But people and companies do book events there, with rates starting in the thousands to rent a luxury suite and veering toward $1 million-plus to buy out the arena.

Knicks owner James Dolan told WFAN that reporters got "half of it wrong" in speculating that Swift and Kelce were given free NBA Finals tickets in exchange for paying top dollar to hold their wedding at MSG.  

"Travis is in a mandatory training camp," Dolan added, possibly clarifying that he meant Swift alone got complimentary courtside seats and the rest is true. But possibly not.

What's the significance of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's rumored wedding date July 3?

Aside from July 3 being a blank space on MSG's calendar, Swift loves to go all out for Fourth of July—which conveniently falls on a Saturday this year. You know, to make it a wedding weekend.

But don't discount the numbers game, Swift reminding during her August New Heights appearance, "I love numerology. I love math stuff, I love dates."

It's also a convenient time for the groom, whose 14th NFL season doesn't kick off until September. (And official training camp doesn't start until July 29.)

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said during a June 11 news conference that he'd witnessed "no distractions" for Kelce in the off-season, quipping, "If it's like when I got married, my wife did everything…Maybe he's doing more, but he looks like he's pretty focused in on this job, too."

Who is coming to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding?

Real ones like Reid are exercising their right to remain silent, the bemused 68-year-old telling reporters, "Can't talk about it."

Jason Kelce's wife Kylie Kelce advised on her podcast back in April, "To literally everybody, I know it usually comes from a good place, not always, but quit asking me and my mother-in-law about upcoming nuptials."

And at this point, it's tough to say who's being cheeky and who's being sincere about getting an invitation, with everyone from Niall Horan to Prince William down as a maybe.

“I’m gonna go to Taylor’s wedding, and maybe I’ll get some inspiration," Swift's friend Suki Waterhouse, who's engaged to Robert Pattinson, told Variety when asked about her own nuptial planning. "It will be amazing."

Swift was en route to Australia when Karlie Kloss got married in 2018, but the model reportedly is on the singer's guest list.

And the bride-to-be did indicate she'd be going with the adage of "the more, the merrier," if not an MSG-capacity crowd of 22,000.

"I know it’s going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are when you have a small amount and people are on the bubble," Swift told Graham Norton in October when she extended an invite to the talk show host on-air. "You have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there—I’m not gonna do that.”

Several notable wedding planners have been linked to the Swift-Kelce nuptials.

Tara Guérard had to clarify in April that she was not the 1, presumably to protect her actual clients from a swarm of Swifties descending on their June 13 wedding at the Ocean House in Westerly, R.I.

Some fans made the trip anyway, but the nuptials were otherwise undisturbed.

Page Six has since identified Mark Seed—whose past clients include Jennifer Lawrence—as Swift's chosen wedding planner. Reportedly known for his discretion, Seed has not commented.

Did New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani really confirm Taylor Swift's wedding timeframe? 

What does the mayor know and when did he know it? While discussing World Cup security at a June 15 news conference, Mamdani noted that his city is "used to big events" and they were "incredibly excited" for further soccer action at MetLife Stadium.

"We know it coincides with the Knicks’ Finals run," he continued. "We know it coincides with July 4, America 250, Taylor Swift’s wedding—all happening at the same time—and we are so excited to welcome the world here.”

Mamdani will only be playing a role in some of those events, however, the mayor noting, "I wish them a lovely wedding. I'll listen to 'Only the Young' at home on my own."