Dame Emma Thompson looks effortlessly stylish during romantic trip to Venice with husband Greg Wise

Dame Emma Thompson looks effortlessly stylish in a brown wool blazer and dungarees during romantic trip to Venice with husband Greg Wise

Dame Emma Thompson and husband Greg Wise enjoyed a romantic trip to Venice, Italy during their Easter holidays recently.

The actress, 63, who has been in a relationship with actor Wise, 56 , since they met on the set of Sense And Sensibility in 1995, appeared to be enjoying some well deserved time off work.

The couple enjoyed the sights as well as a spot of retail therapy at the swanky Pot-Pourrì Boutique.

Emma looked effortlessly stylish on the outing in a brown wool blazer which she layered over colour coordinating dungarees. 

The Oscar winning actress completed the look with a crisp white shirt and wore her silver locks loose.  

Getaway: Dame Emma Thompson, 63, and husband Greg Wise, 56, enjoyed a romantic trip to Venice, Italy during their Easter holidays 

Style: Emma looked effortlessly stylish on the outing in a brown wool blazer which she layered over colour coordinating dungarees

Style: Emma looked effortlessly stylish on the outing in a brown wool blazer which she layered over colour coordinating dungarees 

Meanwhile, Greg cut a casual figure in an electric blue raincoat, jeans and a pair of Nike trainers.

Emma has been happily married to her second husband Greg for 20 years.

Despite their wedded bliss, however, she has described romantic love as a ‘myth’ that can be quite ‘dangerous’.

The Love Actually star said that people should think ‘sensibly’ about love and how to nurture it.

‘It’s philosophically helpful and uplifting to remember that romantic love is a myth and quite dangerous,’ she told the Radio Times.

‘We really do have to take it with a massive pinch of salt. To think sensibly about love and the way it can grow is essential.

‘Long-term relationships are hugely difficult and complicated. If anyone thinks that happy ever after has a place in our lives, forget it.’

Emma stars in new rom-com What’s Love Got to Do With It? , co-starring Lily James and Shazad Latif, which explores arranged marriages.

Fun in the sun: The couple enjoyed the sights as well as a spot of retail therapy at the swanky Pot-Pourrì Boutique

Fun in the sun: The couple enjoyed the sights as well as a spot of retail therapy at the swanky Pot-Pourrì Boutique

loved up: Emma has been happily married to her second husband Greg for 20 years (pictured together earlier this year)

loved up: Emma has been happily married to her second husband Greg for 20 years (pictured together earlier this year) 

The Oscar-winning actress has had her fair share of heartbreak in the past following her very public break-up with first husband, Sir Kenneth Branagh.

The pair wed in 1989 and were the British acting scene’s golden couple until Sir Kenneth had an affair with Helena Bonham Carter while directing her in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. 

Dame Emma and Sir Kenneth, 62, divorced in 1995 and he continued to date Miss Bonham Carter until 1999.

Dame Emma said she drew on her real-life heartbreak while playing her Love Actually character, who is betrayed by her husband played by Alan Rickman.

Former flame: The Oscar-winning actress has had her fair share of heartbreak in the past following her very public break-up with first husband, Sir Kenneth Branagh (pictured together in 1994)

Former flame: The Oscar-winning actress has had her fair share of heartbreak in the past following her very public break-up with first husband, Sir Kenneth Branagh (pictured together in 1994) 

‘That scene where my character is standing by the bed crying is so well known because it’s something everyone’s been through,’ she said in an interview in 2018.

Dame Emma has also admitted she still struggles with the ‘pressure’ of awards ceremonies. ‘Both times I had to do the Oscars I got seriously ill. I found the pressure and glare of it too much,’ she said.

‘It’s astonishing – and then afterwards you want to lie down in a dark room. You think, “Please don’t ask me any questions or make me talk about myself”.’

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