NFL star Russell Wilson and Ciara tie the knot in an English castle

Ciara announced her wedding to Russell Wilson through social media with the caption, 'We are the Wilsons!' (Instagram/Ciara)

Congratulations are in order for NFL star Russell Wilson and R&B singer Ciara now that they have finally tied the knot in England.

The two got married on Wednesday in front of 100 close friends and family at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, England, according to Us Weekly. Ciara wore a customised Roberto Cavalli dress, designed by the label's creative director, Peter Dundas. She had six bridesmaids, including celebrity friends La La Anthony, Kelly Rowland, and Serena Williams.

Meanwhile, a source told E! News that "there wasn't a dry eye in the room" during Wilson and Ciara's "heartfelt" wedding ceremony, which was decked with flowers and classic decor.

Their pastor shared some "enlightening" words that reflected the Christian couple's love of God, and the happy couple even said their own vows.

As for Ciara's son Future, he stood by the couple's side and "looked so cute and behaved very well" throughout the entire ceremony.

Since they got married in England, Wilson and Ciara still need be legally married in the United States. They have already applied for their marriage license in King County, Washington, and they will need to go back to be legally wed.

Wilson and Ciara's relationship made headlines last year after they announced that they will be abstaining from sex before marriage. "[Ciara] was on tour, and I was looking at her in the mirror, and God spoke to me. He said, 'I need you to lead her.' I told her, 'What would you do if we took all that 'extra stuff' off the table, and just did it Jesus' way?'" Wilson said during an interview with Pastor Miles McPherson of The Rock Church.

After almost a year of dating, Wilson finally proposed to Ciara with a huge 16-carat diamond engagement ring while they were on vacation in the Seychelles just this March.

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