Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez, after dating since 2016, have recently announced their engagement, sparking widespread excitement.
Georgina shared a picture of a stunning diamond ring on her finger with the caption "Yes I do. In this and in all my lives" on Instagram in August 2025, confirming the engagement after eight years of their relationship.

Their relationship started when they met in 2016 at a Gucci store in Spain, where Georgina was working, and they have since built a family with five children together. Ronaldo has previously hinted at wanting to marry Georgina someday but has also mentioned waiting for the right "click" or moment to tie the knot.
As for when and where Cristiano Ronaldo might get married, there is no official confirmation yet, but the Portugal international has some stunning options to pick and book for his grand wedding.
Currently, Ronaldo plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, and he has extended his contract there until 2027. Given his career stability and roots in the city now, it is plausible the couple would choose Riyadh for the wedding, possibly in late 2026 or early 2027, to align with his contract period and allow ample time for planning. Apart from Riyadh, Dubai's luxurious properties can also be an option for him.
Since Ronaldo and Georgina met and began their relationship in Madrid, and Georgina has strong ties to Spain, another likely location could be Madrid. Having a wedding in Spain would resonate with their love story's origin and Georgina's heritage. The event might take place in 2026, perhaps after Ronaldo's season at Al Nassr concludes in the summer. The magnificent Madrid can be an option, whereas Seville, Mallorca can also be in the list.
Since Cristiano Ronaldo is from Portugal and has an emotional connection with his country, the former Real Madrid star may prefer to tie the knot at his abode, thus fulfilling his journey. Additionally, Ronaldo owns multiple properties in Portugal, including a seven-story mansion in Madeira (his birthplace) and a prestigious penthouse in Lisbon, further rooting him in Portugal's landscape.