'Game of Thrones' stars Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie get married

The guests included their fellow GOT stars Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner and Emilia Clarke.

'Game of Thrones' couple Kit Harrington and Rose Leslie who played on-screen lovers Jon Snow and Ygritte are finally man and wife now.

Yes, the duo tied the knot recently at a star studded ceremony in Aberdeenshire.

The guests included their fellow GOT stars Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner and Emilia Clarke.

Earlier the bride and groom, Harrington dressed in a morning suit and the bride in a flowing ivory dress and veil, had greeted dozens of fans and other well-wishers.

The reception was held in the grounds of Wardhill Castle, which is owned by the Rose's father, Seb Leslie. The actress grew up in Aberdeenshire before moving to London to pursue her career.

Rose left the show two years after they met in 2012, while Harington has appeared in every series of the popular TV drama, becoming one of the show's biggest stars.

Harington told that it was "easy" to fall in love with his co-star. He said his best memory of the show was three weeks in Iceland when they filmed the second season.

Kit was quoted saying, "Because the country is beautiful, because the Northern Lights are magical, and because it was there that I fell in love. If you're already attracted to someone, and then they play your love interest in the show, it becomes very easy to fall in love."

Isn't it a magical love story?

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