Jemima Goldsmith Reportedly Set to Marry Irish Financier Cameron O’Reilly

British screenwriter Jemima Goldsmith is reportedly engaged to Irish businessman Cameron O'Reilly after a year-long relationship, according to media reports.

British screenwriter and producer Jemima Goldsmith is reportedly preparing to marry Dublin-born businessman Cameron O’Reilly, according to a recent report by the Daily Mail.

The report claims that Goldsmith, known for her award-winning work in film and television, has been in a relationship with the multi-millionaire financier for approximately 12 months. Sources suggest the couple is now engaged, marking a new chapter in Goldsmith’s personal life.

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O’Reilly, 62, is the son of the late Sir Anthony O’Reilly, a prominent international rugby union player and businessman. The couple reportedly bonded over a shared interest in documentary filmmaking, which initially brought them together professionally before their relationship turned romantic.

According to insiders, Goldsmith and O’Reilly have been living together, splitting their time between his residence in Switzerland and her home in West London. A source familiar with the couple noted that they were friends before becoming romantically involved and have now been together for just over a year. The source also emphasized O’Reilly’s preference for privacy, adding that Goldsmith is keen to respect and protect that aspect of his life.

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Family approval appears to be firmly in place. Goldsmith’s brother, Robin Birley, who owns the exclusive London club 5 Hertford Street, has reportedly met O’Reilly and is supportive of the relationship.

Goldsmith was previously married to former Pakistani prime minister and cricketer Imran Khan. The couple were married for nine years before divorcing in 2004. They share two sons, Sulaiman and Kasim.

Neither Goldsmith nor O’Reilly has publicly confirmed the reported engagement.