December 31, 2025 12:05 pm EST

David Tennant and his wife Georgia celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary in a sweet social media post.

The Doctor Who legend, 54, and the Merlin star, 41, proved their love is stronger than ever in the newly-shared Instagram pictures, celebrating their long-lived romance.

The actress took to her page with a snap of their wedding bands, followed by two heart-melting shots of the couple posing as they hugged one another.

‘1. 14 years ago; New rings on younger hands. 2. Instagram photo. 3. Actual photo. 4. Romance 14 years on,’ the English star captioned on Tuesday.

The lovebirds met in 2008 on the set of Doctor Who as she played the Doctor’s daughter, Jenny, and tied the knot on New Year’s Eve in 2011.

Georgia and David share son Ty, 23 – Georgia’s son from a previous relationship, whom David adopted – Olive, 14, Wilfred, 12, Doris, ten, and Birdie, five. 

David Tennant, 54, and his wife Georgia, 41, celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary in a sweet social media post on Wednesday

The Doctor Who legend and the Merlin star proved their love has been going stronger than ever in the newly-shared Instagram pictures, celebrating their long-lived romance

Their anniversary comes after David reflected on his Doctor Who debut, recalling the ‘pressure and scrutiny’ for taking on the legendary role in a new interview.

The Scottish actor first appeared as The Tenth Doctor on BBC’s screens during the show’s Christmas Special in 2005. 

‘You’re in everyone’s living room on Christmas Day. There was a lot of pressure and a lot of scrutiny,’ he said on The Whoniverse Show.

‘But also how joyous to be in the middle.’

The 2005 Christmas special first introduced what would eventually became an annual tradition of Doctor Who’s revival, created by Russell T Davies.

But despite the initial pressure, the Harry Potter star said it quickly felt natural to become the Time Lord – as he was a long-time fan of the series. 

‘People are always like, ‘Oh, how did you decide how your Doctor was going to be, how you were going to talk? Did you and Russell have long conversations? Did you sit up all night discussing the ins and outs of character choices?’

‘And we absolutely didn’t at all. It just made sense. It didn’t feel like there were conversations to be had.’

The actress took to her page with a snap of their wedding bands, followed by two heart-melting shots of the couple posing as they hugged one another

Discussing how both he and Russell, 62, had spent their lives watching Doctor Who, David added: ‘I felt like I absolutely understood how he’d written it.

‘When they’re written that well, you just need to say the words. So it was not something that ever felt mysterious to me.’

The actor left Doctor Who in 2010 but returned to the franchise in 2023, coinciding with the show’s 60th anniversary.

His interview comes as his daughter Olive landed a major acting role alongside him in the second season of the Disney+ drama Rivals.

The 14-year-old actress will play Camilla Baddingham, the daughter of David’s character, Lord Tony Baddingham. 

According to The Sun, Olive has already begun filming scenes with her father, as well as young actress Amelie Child-Villiers, who will portray her on-screen sister Beatrice Baddingham. 

The upcoming season marks the first time David and his daughter will have appeared together on screen. 

Confirming the news, a Disney+ spokesperson told the publication: ‘We can confirm that Olive Tennant, alongside fellow actor Amelie Child-Villiers, has been cast in the latest season of Rivals. 

‘They will be portraying Tony and Monica Baddingham’s daughters, Beatrice and Camilla.’ 

This won’t be Olive’s first television role, having previously appeared in the Oscar-nominated 2021 film Belfast and the BBC comedy-drama series Avoidance. 

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