Chiefs Heiress Gracie Hunt Finally Reveals the Emotional, Meaningful Gift She Gave Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for Their Engagement

When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement on August 26 — with five dreamy garden photos and the now-iconic caption, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married” — the internet nearly broke.

Millions of comments.
Global headlines.
And an avalanche of love from the entire NFL and entertainment world.

But behind the scenes, one very special  gift stood out — a deeply personal gesture from Chiefs royalty, Gracie Hunt, daughter of franchise owner Clark Hunt.

And now, she’s finally revealed what she gave Taylor Swift to mark the moment she officially joined the Chiefs family.

Chiefs heiress, Gracie Hunt, finally revealed the special gift she gave  Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for their engagement | MarcaA Gift With History, Meaning… and Family Legacy

While appearing on The Will Cain Show, Gracie discussed her newest jewelry collaboration with designer Monica Rich Kosann — the Aim True Arrowhead  Necklace — a piece inspired by Kansas City tradition, spiritual symbolism, and female strength.

But then she dropped the real bombshell:

She gifted Taylor one of Monica’s  necklaces as her engagement present.

And the reason is beautiful.

“My grandmother wore Monica’s pieces,” Gracie shared.
“She’s so excellent at storytelling through her artistry… When I heard about the engagement, I instantly knew what to give Taylor.
It was one of Monica’s necklaces — they mean so much to me.”

A family heirloom reimagined.
A symbol of strength and purpose.
A gift from the heart — and from the Chiefs legacy Taylor is now part of.

Exclusive | Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt reveals how she picked  out Taylor Swift's pricey gift -- and Travis Kelce's involvementThe Arrowhead Necklace: A Symbol Taylor Swift Would Love

Gracie has been proudly showcasing the new design on Instagram to her 592,000 followers, writing:

“Aim true. Live with intention. Lead with purpose.”

The Arrowhead’s symbolism is powerful:

• Strength
• Clarity
• Forward momentum
• Walking the path God sets before you

“It’s meant to be worn close to the heart,” Gracie explained.
“A reminder of resilience, courage, and confidence through every season.”

Available in:

✨ Silver — approx. $485 (with white sapphires)
✨ 18K Gold — approx. $3,700 (with natural diamonds)

And yes — the backside is engraved with “aim true.”

A message perfectly suited for a woman whose songs have inspired millions around the world to do exactly that.

A Gift That Marks a New Era

The engagement didn’t just unite Swift and Kelce — it officially blended two worlds:

🌟 Pop culture royalty
🏈 NFL royalty
💎 Kansas City royalty

And Gracie Hunt’s elegant, symbolic gift felt like a quiet passing of the torch, welcoming Taylor not just as Travis’s future wife, but as part of the Chiefs family legacy.

Chiefs Heiress Gracie Hunt Reacts to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's  Engagement, Says Love Story Is a 'Modern Fairytale' (Exclusive)Meanwhile, the Chiefs Have Pressure of Their Own

As Travis Kelce celebrates his engagement off the field, on the field the Chiefs are battling a 5–5 season and prepping for a must-win showdown against the 8–2 Colts on November 23 at Arrowhead.

But for now, fans are swooning over the softer side of the Chiefs world —
where engagement jewelry, family heirlooms, and heartfelt gestures are making just as many headlines as touchdowns.

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