
Henry Cavill shows off his flowing locks as he makes rare appearance with glam fiancée Natalie Viscusso at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy
Henry Cavill cut quite the dapper figure as he showed off his flowing locks while posing with fiancée Natalie Viscusso at the 71st Taormina Film Festival in Italy on Wednesday.
The Witcher star, 42, was suited and booted in a black tuxedo and bow tie on day two of the film event, with Henry's mane looking longer and curlier than in previous appearances.
The actor was in good spirits as he made a rare appearance with his glamorous wife-to-be, who turned heads in a draped peach satin gown.
Natalie boosted her height with strappy gold sandals and was sure to flash her dazzling engagement ring as she cosied up to her fiance.
During the event, Henry was seen on stage introducing producer Charles Roven, who was being honored on the night.
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The Witcher star, 42, was suited and booted in a black tuxedo and bow tie on day two of the film event, with Henry's mane looking longer and curlier than in previous appearances
The actor was in good spirits as he made a rare appearance with his glamorous wife-to-be, who turned heads in a draped peach satin gown
The Man Of Steel star also stopped to pose for a photo with a fan amid hiss appearance, with Henry having stepped somewhat away from the spotlight in the latter half of 2024 in the lead-up to the couple welcoming their first child.
They welcomed their first child earlier this year, after revealing they were expecting a baby together back in April 2024.
Henry and Natalie, who went public with their relationship in April 2021, keep their personal lives largely private.
News of the pair becoming engaged first broke in January when they arrived together in Australia.
They were spotted taking a stroll on the Gold Coast in Queensland as Natalie pushed along a baby pram and sported a huge diamond ring.
The couple are yet to confirm wedding plans, but speculation is rife that a big announcement could be on the horizon.
Henry had earlier asked fans for some parenting 'tips' in a sweet Father's Day post last year.
The Superman star took to Instagram at the time as he asked for some parenting 'tips' ahead of becoming a dad for the first time.
During the event, Henry was seen on stage introducing producer Charles Roven, who was being honored on the night
The Man Of Steel star also stopped to pose for a photo with a fan amid hiss appearance, with Henry having stepped somewhat away from the spotlight in the latter half of 2024 in the lead-up to the couple welcoming their first child
They welcomed their first child earlier this year , after revealing they were expecting a baby together back in April 2024
Henry lay beside a baby cot as he wrote: 'Oh yeah... and Happy Father's Day ye dads out there.
'Turns out I shall be joining your hallowed ranks soon! Any tips??
'And don't worry, pillows won't be in the crib when the wee one arrives, just glue and scalpels so he or she can build Warhammer miniatures.'
Back in April, Henry revealed that he was 'very excited' to be expecting his first child with Natalie, admitting that he can't wait to become a dad for the first time.
The Man Of Steel star shared the news at the premiere of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare in New York City.
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