INTRODUCTION
For millions of fans around the world, Elvis Presley was the ultimate romantic icon. But behind the fame, fortune, and screaming crowds was a complicated love life that left heartbreak in its wake.
Among all the women who entered Elvis’s world, two stood above the rest: Priscilla Presley and Ann-Margret.
One became his wife.
The other became the woman many believed was his greatest romantic match.
And for Priscilla, watching their relationship unfold was one of the most painful experiences of her life.
THE GIRL WAITING AT GRACELAND
Long before she became Priscilla Presley, she was Priscilla Beaulieu, a teenager who fell deeply in love with Elvis after meeting him in Germany in 1959.
She was only 14 years old.
Elvis was already one of the most famous men on Earth.
Despite the distance and the years apart, Priscilla remained devoted. Eventually, she moved to Memphis and began living at Graceland while finishing high school.
She believed she was building a future with the man she loved.
But everything changed in 1963.
ENTER ANN-MARGRET
When Elvis traveled to Hollywood to film Viva Las Vegas, he met one of the brightest stars of the era: Ann-Margret.
The attraction was immediate.
Ann-Margret wasn’t simply another actress.
She could sing.
She could dance.
She possessed the same explosive energy that made Elvis a global sensation.
Many insiders even described her as the female version of Elvis Presley.
Their chemistry was impossible to ignore.
It electrified the screen.
And according to many who knew them, it extended far beyond the cameras.
“They understood each other in a way few people could.”
For Priscilla, the rumors were devastating.
Everything she feared seemed to be coming true.
PRISCILLA’S WORST FEARS
As stories about Elvis and Ann-Margret spread through Hollywood and the media, Priscilla struggled to maintain her confidence.
Unlike Ann-Margret, she was still young and largely sheltered from the entertainment industry.
Ann-Margret represented everything that threatened her position in Elvis’s life.
She was glamorous.
Independent.
Confident.
And she shared Elvis’s passion for performing.
Even members of Elvis’s inner circle reportedly admired Ann-Margret and felt she was a natural fit for him.
For Priscilla, every headline felt like another blow.
THE VASE INCIDENT
The tension finally exploded when Elvis returned home carrying a newspaper featuring a false engagement story linking him and Ann-Margret.
Priscilla’s emotions boiled over.
According to accounts from the period, she became so furious that she threw a vase across the room, smashing it.
Years of anxiety, jealousy, and uncertainty erupted in a single moment.
She wanted answers.
She wanted honesty.
Most of all, she wanted to know whether Elvis truly intended to choose her.
ELVIS’S RESPONSE
Elvis reportedly offered little reassurance.
Instead, he suggested that situations like these were simply part of his life as a superstar.
His attitude revealed a difficult reality that Priscilla would face throughout their relationship.
Elvis loved attention.
He loved admiration.
And he often expected the women in his life to accept that other women would always be around.
For Priscilla, this was heartbreaking.
She wasn’t sharing her life with an ordinary man.
She was sharing it with the biggest celebrity in the world.
THE BREAKUP TELEGRAM
Eventually, Elvis began distancing himself from Ann-Margret.
Their relationship faded, though the emotional connection between them never completely disappeared.
One famous story claims that Ann-Margret sent Elvis a breakup telegram.
When Priscilla discovered it among his personal belongings, she reportedly tore it into pieces and flushed it away.
Whether symbolic or literal, the moment represented something important.
Priscilla believed she had won.
The rival was gone.
Elvis was still hers.
At least for the moment.
THE FINAL CHOICE
In 1967, Elvis married Priscilla.
After years of waiting, she finally became Mrs. Presley.
From the outside, it appeared that love had conquered all obstacles.
But the shadow of Ann-Margret never fully disappeared.
Even after their romance ended, Elvis and Ann-Margret remained close friends and maintained deep respect for one another throughout their lives.
Many fans have wondered what might have happened had Elvis chosen differently.
Would he and Ann-Margret have lasted?
Would their shared passion and personalities have created a stronger marriage?
No one can know for certain.
THE SAD ENDING
Ironically, the relationship Elvis fought to preserve ultimately ended in divorce.
Priscilla later revealed the difficulties of living with Elvis’s controlling tendencies and his continuing interest in other women.
Their marriage could not survive those pressures.
Yet despite the heartbreak, Priscilla never stopped speaking warmly about Elvis.
Neither did Ann-Margret.
Both women carried memories of a man who changed their lives forever.
And perhaps that says more about Elvis Presley than anything else.
CONCLUSION
The story of Priscilla, Elvis, and Ann-Margret remains one of the most fascinating love triangles in entertainment history.
It wasn’t simply a battle between two women.
It was a clash between devotion and passion, stability and excitement, reality and fantasy.
In the end, Elvis chose Priscilla.
But the connection he shared with Ann-Margret became one of the great “what if” stories of Hollywood history.
And decades later, fans are still asking the same question:
If Elvis had followed his heart completely, would he have made a different choice?