After being engaged for fourth months, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra are officially married. The two said "I do" in Chopra's home country of India at the Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan on Saturday.
Jonas' father officiated the Christian wedding, where everyone was decked out in Ralph Lauren. PEOPLE reported that Chopra wore a custom gown from the designer, and Jonas, both families, all of the bridesmaids, and all of the groomsmen also wore Ralph Lauren. The couple's relationship with the designer dates back to the 2017 Met Gala, when they both wore Ralph Lauren Collection looks.
The Hindu ceremony took place on Sunday, and there were a number of festivities leading up to the entire weekend, too. According to Vogue, starting on Wednesday, the couple participated in traditional pre-celebrations ranging from a sangeet (where relatives and friends perform dances) to a haldi ceremony (an attempt to ward off evil and bless the two).
"People will need vacations after this wedding," Chopra jokingly told Vogue. The couple has been notoriously private ever since they began dating, but the actress opened up in Vogue's January cover story.
Apparently, everything began after Jonas DM'd her on Twitter in 2016. However, they didn't meet face-to-face until 2017, when he actually got down on one knee and told Chopra, "You're real. Where have you been all my life?"
But that didn't mark the beginning of their relationship, either. The two continued texting, and then a year after the Met Gala, they finally seemed to connect.
Fast forward to July 2018, when Jonas and Chopra were on vacation in Crete, Gree to celebrate her birthday. "I got down on one knee, again, and I said, 'Will you make me the happiest man in the world and marry me?" Jonas told Vogue. Before he left for Greece, Jonas actually closed down a Tiffany & Co. in London to choose Chopra's ring.
As for the couple's future, they've already started talking about having kids. "My ultimate dream is to have kids," Chopra said. "As many as I can."