It is being called the wedding of the year, and fans can hardly contain their excitement. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly set to tie the knot on July 3, although the couple has not officially confirmed the date. As anticipation builds over the star-studded celebration, fresh reports have revealed that the couple has put several privacy measures in place to keep their big day away from the public eye.Guests reportedly asked to sign NDAsAccording to a report, friends and family invited to the wedding have been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) before attending the celebrations. The reported agreements are meant to ensure that details about the event remain private and are not shared on social media or with the media.However, a report by TMZ claims the NDAs are different from what many expected. It futther reported that the agreements do not include any financial penalties or legal fines if a guest chooses to break the rules.TMZ also stated that the documents do not contain a film release clause. In other words, guests have not been asked to give permission for their images or videos to be used publicly. This has led to speculation that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are not planning to release a wedding documentary or streaming special.You Might Also Like:The report added that guests reportedly received links to the NDAs after confirming their attendance at the wedding.Watermarked invitations for Taylor-Travis weddingWhile the reported NDAs may not include monetary penalties, the couple has reportedly found another way to protect their privacy. According to the same report, every wedding invitation has been individually personalised. Each invite reportedly features the guest's first and last name printed repeatedly across the card as a watermark.You Might Also Like:The purpose is simple. If a guest shares a photo of their invitation online, the personalised watermark would allow the couple's team to identify exactly who leaked it. Rather than relying on legal action, the reported system appears designed to discourage guests from posting photos of their invitations in the first place.The privacy measures have attracted attention online, with many fans praising the couple for trying to keep such a personal milestone away from unnecessary public scrutiny.No Netflix deal despite earlier rumours?The latest report has also raised questions about whether fans will ever get to watch the wedding.Earlier reports claimed that Netflix was interested in securing exclusive access to the couple's big day. According to a previous report by The Sun UK, the streaming platform had reportedly contacted production companies after the couple's engagement, exploring the possibility of a documentary with a substantial budget.The publication's source claimed Netflix hoped to secure exclusive coverage because the wedding was expected to become one of the biggest celebrity events of the year.However, no official agreement between the couple and Netflix has ever been announced. With the reported absence of a film release clause in the guest agreements, many now believe a documentary or streaming special is "pretty unlikely". Meanwhile, speculation surrounding the venue continues. Madison Square Garden in New York City remains at the centre of the rumours, with earlier reports linking the iconic venue to the celebrations. However, neither Taylor Swift nor Travis Kelce has confirmed where the ceremony will take place.For now, fans are eagerly waiting for an official announcement from the couple. Until then, every new report continues to fuel excitement around what could become one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings in recent years. Stay tuned for more updates!