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shared that she and her late husband Elvis Presley would screen films 'every night' at his estate Graceland early in their relationship.
Elvis met Priscilla at a party in West in 1959 while he was stationed there by the U.S. Army - he was 24 years old and she was 14.
He kept seeing her until he left Germany, then restarted his relationship with her three years later, flying her out to and taking her to .
Through the years, Priscilla has maintained she and Elvis did not have sex until they got .
Now she has explained that while they were dating, they would while away their evenings together with 'a lot of movies,' according to People.
In a reminder of her tender age at the time, Priscilla, 80, added that she 'was always late for school, I'm sure' after staying up at night with the Hound Dog singer.
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Priscilla Presley shared that she and her late husband Elvis Presley would screen films 'every night' at his Tennessee estate Graceland early in their relationship; pictured in the 1960s
In a reminder of her tender age at the time, Priscilla, 80, added that she 'was always late for school, I'm sure' after staying up at night with the Hound Dog singer; pictured last September
'We would have dinner about 10pm every night, and sometimes we'd see one, two, three, four movies all night,' she recalled at the 2026 Old Bags Luncheon, which was held this Wednesday at The Breakers in Palm Beach.
The movie theater would call Elvis and Priscilla so that they could lodge their requests for specific titles, which they would get to see 'first' before the general public.
In spite of the tumult in their dating life, they made it down the aisle at an intimate wedding at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas on May Day 1967
Nine months later she gave birth to their only child, their daughter Lisa Marie Presley, who died in 2023 at the age of just 54; Elvis and Priscilla are pictured with four-day-old Lisa Marie
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Elvis and Priscilla's marriage was a troubled one - she once confessed that she 'never wanted to leave town or even visit my parents as I didn’t want to give him that chance, thinking that someone would ,' via Hello! magazine.




