Niall Horan shares his thoughts on Harry Styles' impending marriage, emphasizing that while he won't be in attendance, he's still excited for his former One Direction bandmate's major milestone.
"Alright, no, no, no," Niall—who sang alongside Harry, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, and the late Liam Payne in One Direction—told The Edge Breakfast during their May 14 show when asked if he would be attending Harry and Zoë Kravitz's upcoming nuptials. "I am not going if that’s what you are asking." When the interviewer expressed disappointment at his answer, Niall jokingly said, "I’m a busy man."

Despite not having anything marked on his calendar for Harry and Zoë, Niall—who has been dating Amelia Woolley since 2021—added that he has a few friends getting married, which he's looking forward to celebrating.
The engagement rumors for Harry and Zoë only surfaced last month when the High Fidelity actress was spotted with a massive rock on her finger on April 21. While the couple—who have been linked since August 2025—haven't officially confirmed the engagement, they haven't been shy about hiding the ring at public events. For instance, at the Met Gala earlier this month, Zoë's stylist cleverly hid her ring by adding additional jewelry to her look, including large raindrop earrings and a cocktail ring.
Despite not receiving a Save the Date from Harry as of yet, Niall has shown support for his former bandmate in other ways. In fact, he had nothing but praise for "Aperture," Harry's lead single off his latest album Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally.
"I’m delighted for him," Niall said during a February interview with Hits Radio UK. "Complete like, change of sound but yeah it’s a banger, isn’t it?" He emphasized, "It’s gonna be great live."
Like his fellow bandmates, Niall has also emphasized that the five-piece will always cherish the memories of performing together in the early 2010s.
"The state of shock was always there," Niall explained on Today in 2023. "If you’re looking in, it must have looked crazy, and everybody’s going, ‘You’re in the biggest band!’ We were just having a great time. We always used to say we’re normal people doing an abnormal job, which is a good outlook to have."