Rachel Griffiths and her husband, Andrew Taylor, have been married for over two decades. The two are the parents of three children. Griffiths has divulged a lot about her wedding, family, and other topics throughout the years. Here’s an inside peek at her relationship with her artist spouse.
Wedding of Rachel Griffiths and her husband
Griffiths and Taylor have been married for over 20 years, but they have known one other for much longer. The couple met when they were 17 and remained pals for nearly 15 years before ultimately marrying. On December 31, 2002, she married at the chapel of her former school in Melbourne. Griffiths and her mother went down the aisle in front of around 140 people. Father Andrew Hamilton, a Jesuit priest, officiated over the wedding as the actress’ maternal uncle.
Griffiths told The Saturday Paper, “My husband and I were married at a Mass.” “The concept that the church and the community surrounding the church are there for you at these periods in your life when they are at their finest is really genuine and significant to me.”
Relationship of Rachel Griffiths and Andrew Taylor
Griffiths has spoken about her connection with her husband on many occasions. Taylor assisted her in combining her family and profession when she spoke with Women’s Health Magazine about balancing her family and job. “My husband cooks excellently and healthily.” I’m not a cook. “I did before we married, but he knocked me out of the kitchen,” she said. She also claimed that she and Taylor only got to travel on their honeymoon with her first pregnancy since she had to return to work right after their wedding.
“The first time [pregnancy], I was really in love with myself.” ‘I’m a goddess, Miss Fertility,’ I thought. My spouse and I spent three months in Italy putting on weight. “All we did was eat from north to south.”
They have three kids.
Griffiths and Taylor are the parents of three children: a boy and two girls. Banjo Patrick Taylor, the couple’s first child, was born in 2003. Banjo was named after Australian bush poet, journalist, and novelist Banjo A.B. Patterson. Adelaide Rose Taylor, the actress’s second child, was born in 2005. She claimed that her eldest daughter was named “after the city, for a Disney figure, and for the showgirl in ‘Guys & Dolls.'” Griffiths’ family of four extended by one when she gave birth to her second daughter, Clementine Grace Taylor, in 2009.