Singer-songwriter Josh Groban announced his engagement Tuesday. The singer, known for his songs “You Raise Me Up,” “Believe” and “The Prayer” (with Celine Dion), proposed in front of Snow White’s wishing well at Disneyland.

The multi-Grammy nominee‘s fiancée is British stage actress Natalie McQueen, who has performed in many West End productions in the U.K., including “Wicked” and “9 to 5: The Musical.”

In the singer’s post, he wrote, “MY BEST FRIEND SAID YES!!! Sharing this life with you is my happiest place.”

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He went on to say his proposal, which occurred Monday, was the best day of his life (so far).

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The couple had been dating since September 2022 and made their relationship Instagram official on Valentine’s Day in 2023.

The key to Josh Groban and Natalie McQueen’s relationship

In an interview with People magazine in 2024, Groban opened up about his relationship with McQueen and the importance of communication with each other.

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“We really like to communicate,” the musician said. “We’re both people pleasers and we’re both introverts, so that can sometimes mean that it takes a little bit of prodding, like, ‘No, how are you really feeling?’ And so we always just want to make things great for each other. I think we really had to make a point to time out with each other and say, check in. ‘How are we doing? How are things feeling? How was your day?’”

“And I think to be able to really talk about things like that and also just sense of humor so forth, we make each other laugh just absolutely constantly,” Groban continued. “At the end of the day, we just love each other a lot, respect each other and try to make each day better than less.”

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