Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs arrive in London after LA trip

Despite breakup rumors, Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs appear to be going strong as the couple has been seen together recently in various events.

Earlier this month, the pair attended the 2015 MOBO Awards together and the "Twilight" actor was seen watching Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, when she performed onstage. The two were also spotted enjoying each other's company in London for a romantic date night, and a week after that, they attended the 8th Annual GO Campaign Gala in Los Angeles and even posed for a picture with Pattinson's good friend Katy Perry.

This week, the couple was spotted arriving at London's Heathrow Airport after their LA trip. On Sunday, Nov. 22, Pattinson was seen pushing a cart filled with the couple's bags while Barnett walked behind him.

For their trip home, the "Cosmopolis" actor wore a black hooded sweatshirt, black sneakers, a hat and dark glasses, while Barnett donned a grey shirt, black pants, a black coat and round glasses.

On Monday, Barnett was honored at the British Fashion Awards and was given the Fashion Innovator award for her unique fashion sense. Page Six reports that the "Two Weeks" singer attended the ceremony alone, but she was reportedly joined by the actor for the festivities later on in the evening. The website adds that Barnett celebrated her award with Pattinson at London's St. Martins Lane hotel.

It was reported that the couple got engaged this spring after six months of dating. Though the two have not publicly confirmed their engagement, reports claim that the pair is not in a hurry to get married because both of them have very busy schedules.

"There isn't a rush to get married," said a source to E! Online. "Fall plans turn into winter plans and now there are no specific plans, but they still plan on getting married."

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