Love Island’s Camilla Thurlow admits she and Jamie Jewitt have ‘fallen behind’ on wedding plans

Camilla Thurlow has revealed she has ‘fallen behind’ on wedding admin ahead of her upcoming ceremony with fiancé Jamie Jewitt.

The couple met on the 2017 series of Love Island and have been together ever since, welcoming daughter Nelly, nine months, last year.

Speaking to OK! magazine, Camilla, 31, told how the pair have been busy lately but she is confident they can catch up with planning the nupitals, which they have yet to set a date for.

Planning: Camilla Thurlow has revealed she has ‘fallen behind’ on wedding admin ahead of her upcoming ceremony with fiancé Jamie Jewitt

She said: ‘I’ve definitely fallen a little bit behind on the wedding admin, but I can catch up. It’s fine.

‘We have a time we’re hopeful for. But we’re also just like everyone else, waiting to see what happens.

‘There have been lots of changes in the last year, so we’re trying not to get ahead of ourselves.’

Weddings can currently go ahead with 30 guests and, as of July 1, civil ceremonies are permitted to take place outside.  

Family: The couple met on the 2017 series of Love Island and have been together ever since, welcoming daughter Nelly, nine months, last year

Family: The couple met on the 2017 series of Love Island and have been together ever since, welcoming daughter Nelly, nine months, last year

It comes after Camilla recently spoke about the importance of not passing judgement on parents.

Speaking to Tyla, she said: ‘We’re all trying to be the best we can be for our babies. What works for one family might not work for someone else.

‘It’s so important that we’re able to speak to other parents without casting judgement, because these judgements can have a real effect.

‘We want people to have a place where they can definitely share their experiences, but they can get advice that can help and empower parents.’

Camilla recently revealed she became ‘socially dislocated,’ before Love Island which ‘forced her to socialise’, as she explained her decision to appear on the show four years ago.

Camilla said: 'I've definitely fallen a little bit behind on the wedding admin, but I can catch up. It's fine'

Camilla said: ‘I’ve definitely fallen a little bit behind on the wedding admin, but I can catch up. It’s fine’

The reality star worked for the land mine clearing charity, The HALO Trust, when she was just 23, before deciding to enter the Love Island villa after she was approached by the ITV casting team.

And Camilla credited the reality dating show for making her a more ’rounded person,’ as she confessed that she previously struggled to hold a conversation with her nearest and dearest.

Speaking on the Netmums Sweat Snot and Tears podcast she said: ‘I was struggling with reconciling life as I knew it back in the UK with what I had seen abroad, for a long time even before Love Island and that was one of the reasons I became socially dislocated. The truth is there is no reconciling it.

‘I was going abroad and seeing these awful situations and then coming back and I really struggled with speaking to my friends and my family about it.

Thoughtful: It comes after Camilla recently spoke about the importance of not passing judgement on parents

Thoughtful: It comes after Camilla recently spoke about the importance of not passing judgement on parents

‘When I was away, I wouldn’t really keep in contact or check Facebook or any of that stuff because I just couldn’t piece these two lives together.

‘And as much as I can understand that was partly because of what I was seeing it was also very unfair on my friends and family, and I would come home and I just didn’t know how to have a conversation.’

According to Camilla, she noticed her loved ones would distance themselves as they felt they could no longer disclose their personal feelings or problems to her.

Motivation: Camilla recently revealed she became 'socially dislocated,' before Love Island which 'forced her to socialise', as she explained her decision to appear on the show four years ago

Motivation: Camilla recently revealed she became ‘socially dislocated,’ before Love Island which ‘forced her to socialise’, as she explained her decision to appear on the show four years ago

She continued: ‘I also noticed that people didn’t ever want to come to me with their problems.

‘I guess because they felt like I would think well that’s not really a problem, compared to the problems you could have, which is never how I saw it at all because all problems are valid, but I was becoming increasingly isolated.

‘So, the decision to go on Love Island was more to do with it seemed like I was just going to be forced out of my comfort zone and forced to socialise which was what I was really struggling so hard with at that time.’

Throwback: Camilla worked for the land mine clearing charity, The HALO Trust, when she was just 23, before deciding to enter the villa after she was approached by the ITV casting team

Throwback: Camilla worked for the land mine clearing charity, The HALO Trust, when she was just 23, before deciding to enter the villa after she was approached by the ITV casting team