The 27-year-old Big Brother star - who has terminal cancer - looked frail in her wheelchair as Jack, 21, and his mother Mary accompanied her to an Armani store in Knightsbridge.
The couple plan to marry at the Victorian Chapel in London's Royal Marsden Hospital after he proposed at her hospital bedside last Friday.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Jade is dying -- she knows that. But this wedding has given her something to look forward to, and she's decided to just get on with it.
"It's now everything to her. She desperately wants Jack as her husband before the end -- it's all she has left."
Jade had surgery to remove a tumour from her bowel after her cervical cancer spread despite chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment, and has been told by doctors she has only months to live.
Jade's spokesman Max Clifford said arrangements for the wedding had not been finalised yet.
"Nothing has been sorted out, it's all got to be governed by how she is, how she feels, and that's the most important thing. The idea is it will happen in the next couple of weeks, as soon as they can arrange it," he said.
Doctors have been discussing how best to care for her, he added.
"The whole aim is to make things as good as possible, for as long as possible, for her, and she's busy trying to put her affairs in order."
The couple plan to marry at the Victorian Chapel in London's Royal Marsden Hospital after he proposed at her hospital bedside last Friday.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Jade is dying -- she knows that. But this wedding has given her something to look forward to, and she's decided to just get on with it.
"It's now everything to her. She desperately wants Jack as her husband before the end -- it's all she has left."
Jade had surgery to remove a tumour from her bowel after her cervical cancer spread despite chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment, and has been told by doctors she has only months to live.
Jade's spokesman Max Clifford said arrangements for the wedding had not been finalised yet.
"Nothing has been sorted out, it's all got to be governed by how she is, how she feels, and that's the most important thing. The idea is it will happen in the next couple of weeks, as soon as they can arrange it," he said.
Doctors have been discussing how best to care for her, he added.
"The whole aim is to make things as good as possible, for as long as possible, for her, and she's busy trying to put her affairs in order."
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