‘Game Of Thrones’ fame Kit Harington and Rose Leslie to get married in June

The couple started dating in 2012 and bought a home together in January last year in East Anglia in the UK.

It’s a good news for all the ‘Game of Thrones’ fans as the star couple Kit Harington and Rose Leslie aka Jon Snow and Ygritte are all set to tie the knot on 23rd June in Scotland, this year. Yes, you read that right!

According to BBC, the date has been posted at the Huntly registration office in Aberdeenshire.

Now isn’t it a great news?

Back in September 2017, the couple's engagement was announced and became a world wide news among fans and followers of the series.

The announcement read as,

"The engagement is announced between Kit, younger son of David and Deborah Harington of Worcestershire, and Rose, middle daughter of Sebastian and Candy Leslie of Aberdeenshire,"

The couple met eachother on the set of Game of Thrones, with Harington's character Jon Snow and Leslie's character Ygritte sharing an on-screen romance before Leslie left the show in 2014 after the fourth season.

They started dating in 2012 and bought a home together in January last year in East Anglia in the UK.

Harington was quoted saying,

"Because it's as much her relationship as it is mine and I can't speak for both of us. But yeah, we are very, very happy. So that's what I'll say about that,"

Aww! That’s so sweet

Well, we just can’t describe our excitements and wish the lovely couple all the happiness.

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