Wednesday January 19 12:47 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and Hollywood star Michael Douglas are likely to marry in her native Wales, British weekly magazine Now reported Wednesday.
It said the couple would wed at the 200-seat Clyne chapel near Zeta-Jones' home town of Swansea, favoring it over Douglas' remote mountain villa in Majorca or a glitzy affair in California where they live.
``Catherine wants to please everyone, but it sounds like she's leaning toward a cozy wedding in the town she grew up in,'' Eric Douglas, the actor's younger brother, was quoted as saying.
But the 30-year-old actress, 25 years her fiance's junior, still has not made a final decision.
``Catherine's changed her mind about every 30 minutes since Michael proposed. It's driving her mad trying to decide,'' Eric Douglas said.
``Her family and friends are in Wales, but Michael's are scattered around the U.S. ... She's especially worried about her granny Zeta -- she's 84 and might not be able to make the trip. But Catherine also doesn't want to insult anyone on Michael's side by having the wedding in Wales.''
As for the wedding date, the couple have announced that they plan to marry on their shared birthdate of Sept. 25.
The chisel-jawed actor proposed on New Year's Eve at his home in the exclusive Colorado ski resort of Aspen, presenting Zeta-Jones with a 1920s engagement ring featuring a 10-carat diamond surrounded by 28 smaller stones.
Media reports have said Douglas has asked Zeta-Jones to sign a prenuptial agreement after paying his former wife Diandra a $72 million divorce settlement