Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.Photo:SplashNews.comJeff BezosandLauren Sánchezare in no rush to walk down the aisle.“They’re not planning the wedding yet,” a source close to the couple tells PEOPLE of the pair, who celebrated their engagement party aboard the Amazon founder’s$500 million yachton Italy’s Amalfi Coast on Wednesday.“They’re still just enjoying the engagement,” the source says, adding that “they had an amazing time with close friends” at the party.On Friday, the Emmy Award-winning journalist and helicopter pilot shared a number of snaps from the festivities, including a sweet shot of the happy couple cuddling up together.“Seeing double after themost magical evening,” she captioned the post. “Forever grateful.“Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.Karwai Tang/WireImageThe couple’s glamorous engagement party took place over two months after theygot engagedin May.“They are really in love and happy which makes everyone who knows them happy,” an acquaintancetold PEOPLEat the time.“They have been talking about it for a long time,” the source added. “All of her friends say this is her dream come true. She found the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with and they felt the time was right.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Bezos' boat, named Koru, which symbolizes new beginnings, notably has awooden sculpture that resembleshis fiancée on the prow. The sculpture bears the symbol for Koru — which is Māori for loop or coil and is based on the spiral shape of an unfurling silver fern frond — as a necklace.In addition toshowing off her engagement ringfor the first time on the vessel, the pair were recently spottedpacking on the PDAwhile spending time together in Capri.Opening up about their life together earlier this year in her first solo interview since theywent publicwith their relationship in 2019, Sánchez toldWSJ. Magazinethat Bezos “makes me laugh all the time” and “can be goofy.““We love to be together and we love to work together,” she shared, going on to emphasize their shared commitment to philanthropy, which includes their work forthe Bezos Earth Fund, an initiative they launched to help fight climate change, which Sánchez co-chairs.“You want to give money away and you want to know that it’s helping people and it’s going to continue to help people, and that it’s going to the right places,” Sánchez told the outlet.
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Jeff BezosandLauren Sánchezare in no rush to walk down the aisle.“They’re not planning the wedding yet,” a source close to the couple tells PEOPLE of the pair, who celebrated their engagement party aboard the Amazon founder’s$500 million yachton Italy’s Amalfi Coast on Wednesday.“They’re still just enjoying the engagement,” the source says, adding that “they had an amazing time with close friends” at the party.On Friday, the Emmy Award-winning journalist and helicopter pilot shared a number of snaps from the festivities, including a sweet shot of the happy couple cuddling up together.“Seeing double after themost magical evening,” she captioned the post. “Forever grateful.“Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.Karwai Tang/WireImageThe couple’s glamorous engagement party took place over two months after theygot engagedin May.“They are really in love and happy which makes everyone who knows them happy,” an acquaintancetold PEOPLEat the time.“They have been talking about it for a long time,” the source added. “All of her friends say this is her dream come true. She found the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with and they felt the time was right.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Bezos' boat, named Koru, which symbolizes new beginnings, notably has awooden sculpture that resembleshis fiancée on the prow. The sculpture bears the symbol for Koru — which is Māori for loop or coil and is based on the spiral shape of an unfurling silver fern frond — as a necklace.In addition toshowing off her engagement ringfor the first time on the vessel, the pair were recently spottedpacking on the PDAwhile spending time together in Capri.Opening up about their life together earlier this year in her first solo interview since theywent publicwith their relationship in 2019, Sánchez toldWSJ. Magazinethat Bezos “makes me laugh all the time” and “can be goofy.““We love to be together and we love to work together,” she shared, going on to emphasize their shared commitment to philanthropy, which includes their work forthe Bezos Earth Fund, an initiative they launched to help fight climate change, which Sánchez co-chairs.“You want to give money away and you want to know that it’s helping people and it’s going to continue to help people, and that it’s going to the right places,” Sánchez told the outlet.
Jeff BezosandLauren Sánchezare in no rush to walk down the aisle.
“They’re not planning the wedding yet,” a source close to the couple tells PEOPLE of the pair, who celebrated their engagement party aboard the Amazon founder’s$500 million yachton Italy’s Amalfi Coast on Wednesday.
“They’re still just enjoying the engagement,” the source says, adding that “they had an amazing time with close friends” at the party.
On Friday, the Emmy Award-winning journalist and helicopter pilot shared a number of snaps from the festivities, including a sweet shot of the happy couple cuddling up together.
“Seeing double after themost magical evening,” she captioned the post. “Forever grateful.”
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.Karwai Tang/WireImage

Karwai Tang/WireImage
The couple’s glamorous engagement party took place over two months after theygot engagedin May.
“They are really in love and happy which makes everyone who knows them happy,” an acquaintancetold PEOPLEat the time.
“They have been talking about it for a long time,” the source added. “All of her friends say this is her dream come true. She found the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with and they felt the time was right.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Bezos' boat, named Koru, which symbolizes new beginnings, notably has awooden sculpture that resembleshis fiancée on the prow. The sculpture bears the symbol for Koru — which is Māori for loop or coil and is based on the spiral shape of an unfurling silver fern frond — as a necklace.
In addition toshowing off her engagement ringfor the first time on the vessel, the pair were recently spottedpacking on the PDAwhile spending time together in Capri.
Opening up about their life together earlier this year in her first solo interview since theywent publicwith their relationship in 2019, Sánchez toldWSJ. Magazinethat Bezos “makes me laugh all the time” and “can be goofy.”
“We love to be together and we love to work together,” she shared, going on to emphasize their shared commitment to philanthropy, which includes their work forthe Bezos Earth Fund, an initiative they launched to help fight climate change, which Sánchez co-chairs.
“You want to give money away and you want to know that it’s helping people and it’s going to continue to help people, and that it’s going to the right places,” Sánchez told the outlet.
source: people.com