Jamie Redknapp has married his pregnant girlfriend Frida Andersson at a low-key ceremony in London today.
The former footballer tied the knot with his partner four years after divorcing his ex-wife Louise Redknapp, who is the mother of his two sons.
Jamie and his bride headed to Chelsea Registry office in West London this afternoon to exchange vows in front of their closest family members.
The star arrived with one of his sons and was seen giving a thumbs-up as he headed into the venue.
Frida stunned in a white gown - which featured an elegant bardot neckline.
The form-fitting garment hugged her blossoming bump and she completed her bridal look with white court heels.
The blonde beauty opted against a veil and instead wore her hair down in loose waves.
Sport pundit Jamie put on a dapper display in a navy suit teamed with a crisp shirt and black tie.
The ceremony was attended by Jamie's dad Harry and mum Sandra as well as his brother Mark.
The couple, who have been together since 2019, will welcome their first child together in November.
Back in May Frida confirmed reports that they are expecting a baby together on Instagram.
Her followers had left comments on one of her photos congratulating her on the news, and she responded with love hearts and prayer emojis.
Jamie's dad Harry Redknapp recently told The Mirror that Jamie and Frida would be keeping their baby's gender a secret.
He said: "Jamie is very happy and Frida is happy.
"We're lucky that Jamie has two boys already, Charley and Beau, and our other son Mark has five children, so this will be grandchild number eight.
"We've got our hands full!"
Jamie is dad to two sons Charley, 17, and Beau, 12, with ex wife Louise, who he split from in 2017.
Meanwhile, Frida has four children from her marriage to US hedge fund manager Jonathan Lourie.
Jamie and Louise were married for nearly 20 years, but the marriage broke down and they divorced in 2017.
Then, just months after she reached the finals of Strictly, Louise's marriage to Jamie crumbled.
It came just months after her run on Strictly and Louise later admitted in an emotional interview that her appearance on the show had made her re-evaluate her entire life.
Louise said she had grown tired of being a "Stepford wife", striving to always be the perfect wife and mum.
She added: "I wanted kids so much, I was happy to put everything on hold for them."
But as Jamie's media career had bloomed, Louise admitted she had struggled with his success and missed being a performer.
She said, "Standing by and watching Jamie become this entertainment star was pretty hard.
"I was proud of him, but there was part of me thinking, 'that's my world'. I could see the excitement he got out of it and I knew how that felt. But it wasn't me feeling it anymore."