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Patrick Schwarzenegger packs on PDA with stunning fiancée Abby Champion as loved-up couple cosy up together onboard boat in French Riviera

Patrick Schwarzenegger packs on PDA with stunning fiancée Abby Champion as loved-up couple cosy up together onboard boat in French Riviera

Daily Mail​21-05-2025

Patrick Schwarzenegger and his fiancée Abby Champion looked more smitten than ever as they cuddled up together onboard a lavish boat in the French Riviera on Wednesday.
The actor, 31, and the model, 28, relaxed in the sunshine on the deck of the vessel departing from Eden Roc, before returning to the luxury hotel.
The couple then got all dressed up and were joined by a group of pals as they arrived at the dock once more and set sail again.
For their solo romantic outing, Patrick cut a casual figure in a plain grey sweatshirt, black shorts and a baseball cap.
Abby opted for a similarly comfy outfit, displaying her incredible long leg in a tiny pair of shorts and black zip-up jacket.
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The actor, 31, and the model, 28, relaxed in the sunshine on the deck of the vessel departing from Eden Roc, before returning to the luxury hotel
Sweeping her blonde hair up into a ponytail and shielding her eyes behind stylish shades, she could be seen giggling and affectionately touching Patrick's chest.
The nearly-weds looked utterly relaxed as they enjoyed some time together, with Abby resting her head on Patrick's shoulder as they looked out on the idyllic seascape.
For their second boat trip, the pair changed out of their sportswear and into their glad rags, as they greeted their friends at the dock.
Patrick cut a handsome figure in a striped cream polo shirt, teamed with blue jeans and a pair of brown suede loafers.
The White Lotus star sported a pair of on trend cateye sunglasses as he posed for a beaming snap with two male pals.
Dutifully taking the snap for her husband-to-be, Abby displayed her impeccable sense of style in a fitted black-and-white polka dot dress.
The stylish number boasted puffy sleeves and a plunging neckline, showcasing her sensational figure and tiny waist.
The stunner accessorised with a black Chanel handbag, a dainty chain necklace, matching gold earrings, and her dazzling diamond engagement ring.
Sweeping her blonde hair up into a ponytail and shielding her eyes behind stylish shades, she could be seen giggling and affectionately touching Patrick's chest
The stylish number boasted puffy sleeves and a plunging neckline, showcasing her sensational figure and tiny waist
Abby whipped off her black ballet flats as she climbed aboard the boat, her hair styled in an elegant plait.
The couple have been together for a decade, having struck up their romance in 2015 while Patrick was still in college.
The son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver then popped the question at Christmas 2023, with a romantic proposal at the beach surrounded by rose petals.
The pair's wedding was postponed so that Patrick could go to Thailand in order to film season three of The White Lotus.
Patrick, who played the crude and entitled Saxon Ratliff in the popular show, has kept mum about the date and location of his upcoming nuptials, but previously gushed that he and Abby had been together so long they felt like they were already married.
He has also added that he was eagerly anticipating being able 'to finally tie the knot in a location that we love, with people we love.'
In a recent interview with PEOPLE, the star gushed over his future wife and he was first attracted to her because of 'how much she values family and how similar our core values are.'
He added: 'Over the course of the years, I just continuously fell in love with her more and more, with the kind of human that she was becoming and that the relationship was becoming'.
The pair's wedding was postponed so that Patrick could go to Thailand in order to film season three of The White Lotus
He has also added that he was eagerly anticipating being able 'to finally tie the knot in a location that we love, with people we love'
However, earlier this month a source claimed to Radar Online that Patrick has been delaying set a wedding date.
They said: 'It took Patrick forever to propose to Abby in the first place. They've now been engaged for a year and a half and there are still no solid plans in place to make their dream wedding happen.'
The insider alleged that the White Lotus heartthrob is loving the attention he had lately been receiving from 'female fans' due to his performance in the third season of the hit HBO series,
Insiders claimed claimed that the two had been considering throwing a destination wedding for this summer, but with time slipping away, Abby is allegedly threatening to end things with Patrick if he doesn't commit to a date quickly.

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