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Sienna Miller wants hippy wedding

Updated: 2011-01-11 14:32

(Agencies)

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Sienna Miller wants hippy wedding

Sienna Miller is reportedly planning a hippy-style wedding.

The stunning actress is set to tie the knot with actor Jude Law later this year and she is planning to have a ceremony in Dorset, South West England, where she will wear flowers in her hair and pay homage to her laid-back style.

A source said: "Jude's given her a ring for Christmas, as well as a new house, and he intends to make her a bride this summer.

"She's going for a 'hippy-style flowers-in-your-hair' wedding. She wants it to be in a small church in the English countryside with Jude's children taking part in the ceremony. It will probably be in Dorset or Devon."

Sienna, 29, and Jude - who has three children, Rafferty, 14, Iris, 10, and eight-year-old Rudy with ex-wife Sadie Frost - rekindled their romance in late 2009 after splitting in 2006 following revelations the 'Alfie' star had cheated on her with the children's nanny.

As well as planning their wedding, the couple have recently splashed out on a north London mansion, and Sienna is keen for them to have a baby together to make their family complete.

The source added: "Sienna has decided that this will be the home that she has children in. There is a room for each of Jude's children and room for a new baby."

As well as his children with Sadie, Jude also has a 15-month-old daughter Sophia from a brief relationship with Samantha Burke.

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