Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are engaged at last, after years as a couple.

Pitt's manager Cynthia Pett-Dante confirmed the news in an email yesterday, but said there was no wedding date "at this time". She said that the engagement "is a promise for the future".

Pitt, 48, and Jolie, 36, have three adopted children and three biological children. Ms Pett-Dante said that "their kids are very happy".

Jeweller Robert Procop worked with Pitt to design the ring. A news release describes it as featuring a long diamond amid a "galaxy of smaller stones". It took a year to design.

The A-list celebrities have been partners since they began a relationship in 2005 while working on the film Mr & Mrs. Smith.

Already megastars in their own right, the romantic pairing of Pitt and Jolie instantly made them Hollywood's most glamorous and photographed couple. The fact that Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston when he met Jolie only added to the tabloid fodder; Pitt and Aniston divorced in 2005 after five years of marriage.

As the couple dubbed "Brangelina" added to their family over the years through the adoption and birth of their children, the question always swirled as to when - or whether - the two would ever wed.

For some time, it seemed as if they might not. They often spoke about how they were comfortable without an official arrangement, and Pitt famously said he did not want to get married until all people - including gays - had the same right.

Jolie was briefly married to Billy Bob Thornton, but they divorced in 2003. She was also married to British actor Jonny Lee Miller before they divorced in 1999.

Jolie won an Oscar for her role in 1999's Girl, Interrupted. Pitt was recently nominated for an Academy Award for his role in last year's Moneyball.

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