Feb 5, 2011 09:11 GMT  ·  By
Kate Moss is engaged to rocker Jamie Hince, wedding will reportedly take place on July 2
   Kate Moss is engaged to rocker Jamie Hince, wedding will reportedly take place on July 2

After years of speculation on her love life and whether she’d get married, the tabloids finally got it right: supermodel Kate Moss is engaged to be married. Just the other day, she showed off her gorgeous, ‘20s-inspired engagement ring.

People magazine reports that Moss and her longtime boyfriend Jamie Hince are engaged and will probably be tying the knot this summer.

Confirmation from the model is yet to come but, seeing how one picture is worth a thousand words, we have the photo attached.

The other day, Kate stepped out for some shopping, wearing on her engagement finger a diamond ring that she reportedly got from her rocker boyfriend.

She also made no attempt at hiding it, which is the closest thing to a confirmation that she’s spoken for, word in the British media has it.

“Looks like there’s another celebrated British Kate getting hitched this year,” People notes.

“Kate Moss and rocker Jamie Hince are engaged, reports Britian’s Sun, which says the guitarist from The Kills popped the question in bed Tuesday night, surprising the supermodel with a vintage 1920s engagement ring,” the celebrity magazine further says.

A wedding date has already been set: in July, the couple will be walking down the aisle.

“The paper also reports that the pair plans to wed on July 2 with Lila, Moss’ 8-year-old daughter with ex Jefferson Hack, to serve as bridesmaid,” says People.

“Moss, 37, and Hince, 40, called friends and family on Wednesday to break the news and later celebrated in London with a romantic candlelight dinner,” the magazine further notes.

Moss met The Kills guitarist backstage in 2007. They started dating and have been practically inseparable ever since, so news of an engagement isn’t really that much of a shock.

Before Hince, Moss dated rocker Pete Doherty of The Babyshambles; their tumultuous relationship was fully documented in the tabloid media, with reports of an engagement running in print with almost clock-like regularity.