Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez's intimate living room wedding in Portugal
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez reportedly held an intimate wedding ceremony at their home in Portugal.
- Photos released by Vogue show the couple exchanging vows in their living room on August 11, marking their 10th anniversary.
- The couple emphasized their children's central role in the ceremony and did not rule out having more children in the future.
Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his long-time partner Georgina Rodríguez have reportedly tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony held at their mansion in Cascais, Portugal. The private celebration took place last week, a year after Ronaldo proposed to Rodríguez with a ring reportedly valued at £3 million.
It was exactly as I’d imagined it.
Photos shared by Vogue on Sunday revealed that the couple exchanged vows in their living room, opting for a private affair with close friends and family rather than a large, public event. The ceremony, held on August 11, coincided with the 10th anniversary of their first meeting at a Gucci store in Madrid. Both Ronaldo and Rodríguez wore Gucci designs by Demna for the occasion.
The children know that our time belongs to them.
"It was exactly as I’d imagined it," Rodríguez shared about their wedding day. The couple had kept the details surrounding the date, venue, and guest list private, choosing their home as the venue. Their children played a significant role in the ceremony, with Rodríguez stating, "The children know that our time belongs to them." She added that she and Ronaldo wanted their children to understand "the value of having nothing and of having everything," emphasizing that "At our wedding, the children were protagonists, as they are in all our days."
At our wedding, the children were protagonists, as they are in all our days.
When asked about the possibility of expanding their family further, the couple indicated they are open to it. "I never say never," Ronaldo commented. Rodríguez added, "Another baby now would be overbooking at home. But when the youngest are 15 or 16, we’ll still be young, so why not? It's true that I can’t imagine myself without small children, so we’ll see."
I never say never.
Originally published by The Punch in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.