Why did Priscilla Presley never marry after Elvis death She

Why did Priscilla Presley never marry after Elvis’ death? She reveals it

Young Priscilla Beaulieu met Elvis Presley at a party in Germany in 1959, when she was 14 alone.

The king’s widow told People magazine that the singer would pick her up from school in a limousine and He had promised his parents that he would marry her, what exactly happened in Las Vegas in 1967.

A year later she had her daughter Lisa Marie Presley. However, her life was never peaceful due to the constant Elvis-style extravagances that undermined the relationship, and in 1973 she decided to get a divorce.

Even though they had only been together for six years, Priscilla never entertained the idea of ​​marrying again.as he declared that no one could be equal to the “King”.

At a question-and-answer event at the South Point Casino in Las Vegas, Presley shared his feelings with those in attendance Since she was widowed, she could not remarry.

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He also shared some details about Elvis’ relationship with his daughter Lisa Marie: “Elvis felt like he had a very tight schedule and She felt a little guilty because she wasn’t around as much when Lisa was younger.“With his schedule and tours, he just felt like he wasn’t close enough to pay much attention to the birth of another child,” she said.

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All these details are told in the film “Priscilla”, which deals with the love affair between Priscila and Elvis and stars Cailee Spaeny – Young Witches, New Brotherhood – and Jacob Elordi – The Kissing Booth.

LUZ ANGELA DOMÍNGUEZ CORAL
DIGITAL SCOPE EDITORIAL
TIME

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