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Craig Gordon and Summer Harl tie the knot in intimate ceremony

Craig Gordon and Summer Harl tie the knot in intimate ceremony

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Summer Harl and Craig Gordon, who plays for Hearts FC, have officially tied the knot as the couple took to Instagram to announce the exciting news.
Former Celtic TV presenter Summer Harl and Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon have officially tied the knot celebrating their love in an intimate ceremony surrounded by close friends and family.

The couple took to Instagram to share the exciting news, with Summer posting a series of heartwarming photos capturing the special moment. In the images, the newlyweds are seen descending the steps of a venue as their guests shower them with confetti with the pair beaming with happiness.

Summer captioned the post, "Mr & Mrs Gordon. 17.07.25. We did it!" marking the date the couple finally said "I do" and sharing their excitement with their followers.

Fans of the couple quickly filled the comment section with well-wishes and messages of congratulations. One follower wrote: "Awww congratulations Summer. Gorgeous photos, you look beautiful," while another stated: "Congratulations Mr & Mrs Gordon. Beautiful photos!!"
Other shred their delight at the news, with one user commenting: "This is the best news. Congratulations to you both xxx" and another simply writing: "How lovely xx Beautiful."

A fifth fan wrote: "Scotland's number one. Congratulations guys, so happy for you."
Summer and Craig, who have been together since 2017, first crossed paths during their time at Celtic FC - Craig as the team's goalkeeper and Summer as the presenter for Celtic TV. Their professional connection soon blossomed into a relationship and the couple become official in 2017.
The couple became engaged in secret on December 21, 2022, a milestone they kept private until much later. Their engagement came just days before Craig faced one of the most challenging moments of his career - a devastating double leg break sustained during a Hearts FC match against Dundee United on Christmas Eve of that year.

Summer and Craig share two young sons, Ace Harlow Gordon, aged 4, and Axel Ever Gordon, aged 3. Craig also has two teenage daughters, Freya and Emma, from his previous marriage to ex-wife Jennifer.
The footballer and Summer shared the news of their engagement on Instagram, in an adorable video. The clip showed the couple's two son and Craig's daughters slowly removing their hands one by one to reveal a beautiful sparkling ring.

Although they never announced the news until a month later, due to Craig's injury.
In the post, Summer wrote: "Just over a month ago, all these hands - big and small, had a hand in the BEST moment. 21.12.22."
"A lot has happened since, and almost immediately after, so we decided to hold off celebrating for a bit, but sharing this (happier) news with family and friends has been so lovely. YES x 1,000,000," the post continued.
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