Harrison and Flockhart tie the knot Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford MARRIED!
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart finally have tied the knot—in a wedding presided over by New Mexico's governor.
Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford have taken the next step in their relationship and have gotten married in New Mexico on Tuesday. The story was confirmed via Entertainment Tonight.
Harrison Ford, 62, and Calista Flockhart, 45, have been dating since 2002 when both met at the Golden Globe Awards. They have been together for a long time and well this means that after all these years they are still happy together.
The wedding took place at Governor Bill Richardson’s mansion in Santa Fe. This is the third marriage for the veteran actor, and it was so under-the-radar that even his children and grandchildren didn’t attend!
Gov. Bill Richardson confirmed Press on Wednesday that the couple, who have been together for several years and got enganged last year, were married at the governor's mansion in Santa Fe.
Richardson presided over the ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
The governor and his staff were tightlipped about details of the ceremony, saying it was "a private matter."
Congratulations to the newly-weds!
Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford have taken the next step in their relationship and have gotten married in New Mexico on Tuesday. The story was confirmed via Entertainment Tonight.
Harrison Ford, 62, and Calista Flockhart, 45, have been dating since 2002 when both met at the Golden Globe Awards. They have been together for a long time and well this means that after all these years they are still happy together.
The wedding took place at Governor Bill Richardson’s mansion in Santa Fe. This is the third marriage for the veteran actor, and it was so under-the-radar that even his children and grandchildren didn’t attend!
Gov. Bill Richardson confirmed Press on Wednesday that the couple, who have been together for several years and got enganged last year, were married at the governor's mansion in Santa Fe.
Richardson presided over the ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
The governor and his staff were tightlipped about details of the ceremony, saying it was "a private matter."
Congratulations to the newly-weds!