After Game of Thronesbrought them together,erotice incall bronx they're now making it official: Kit Harington and Rose Leslie are reportedly engaged.
Peoplereported the news on Tuesday.
SEE ALSO: Jon Snow and Ygritte's glorious, IRL love: a timelineHarington and Leslie have been publicly dating since 2016, though Peoplenotes that they're rumored to have started dating as early as 2012.
The pair's onscreen counterparts, Jon Snow and Ygritte, were a beloved TV couple before the death of Leslie's character in season 4.
Since taking their romance public, Harington and Leslie have opened up about their relationship. During a Late Late Showappearance in June, the actor spoke a bit about the couple's recent decision to move in with one another, prompting fellow guest Nicole Kidman to pry about plans for the future.
Looks like Nicole got her wish.
We've reached out to representatives for Harington and Leslie for comment.
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