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Sienna Miller and Oli Green are taking a big step in their relationship. Following the birth of their second child together, the American Sniper actress and The Crown star have announced their engagement.
Miller ignited engagement speculations when she walked out in Spain on June 4 with a big diamond ring on her finger. And E! News can confirm that it is, indeed, an engagement ring.
During the outing, Green looked to flaunt her ring, wearing sunglasses, trousers, and a jacket wrapped across her shoulders. The 44-year-old, who has a 13-year-old son named Marlowe with ex Tom Sturridge and two smaller children with Green, walked with her hands gently put in front of her, her ring the focal point of her outfit.
While Miller and Green, who began dating in 2022, are taking a momentous step with their engagement, this year has already been significant for them, as they announced the birth of their second child last month.
"It's happened," Miller told E! News at the time. "I have a tiny baby next door."
The Jack Ryan actress reflected on welcoming their new arrival, saying, "I'm on very little sleep, but I'm madly in love with my baby."
How is she handling life as a new mother of three? Miller recently revealed which of her children has been the most difficult to parent as of late.
"I would have said the teenage girl would be harder to juggle until the transatlantic flight I took yesterday with the toddler and the newborn," she said during an interview on The Tonight Show, May 14. "The toddler has won hands down. It was a complete disaster. There is no negotiating."
Indeed, Miller stated that flying with her children was particularly challenging.
"The looks people give you on the flight," she recalled. "The baby is wailing; she is screaming. It was like, 'Yeah.' I went to the immigration queue and just broke down."
Of course, Green is always available to pick her up. In fact, Miller has shared how her relationship with the 27-year-old changed her mind on dating someone younger.
"There is a distinction. the way that generation of men respects women," she told Harper's Bazaar in 2024. "It's unique to him; he's very wise and well-adjusted, but I think it's also their generation. They grew up on a slightly more level playing field.

