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Amal Clooney Shines in Sparkly Dress on Romantic Date Night with George in Lake Como

George Clooney and Amal Clooney attend “The Tender Bar” Premiere during the 65th BFI London Film Festival at The Royal Festival Hall on October 10, 2021 in London, England (Jeff Spicer,Getty)

George and Amal Clooney once again demonstrated their timeless elegance as they stepped out for a glamorous dinner at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo’s famed restaurant in Lake Como, Italy.

On Monday night, the couple, who have long been epitomes of Hollywood glamour, arrived arm-in-arm at the luxurious eatery accompanied by a close-knit group of friends. Their affection was palpable as they walked together, looking as smitten as ever.

At 63, George effortlessly embodied classic charm, donning a tailored beige suit paired with a crisp white shirt and casual loafers. Known for his timeless style, the actor and director exuded relaxed sophistication that perfectly matched the evening’s laid-back luxury.

Yet, it was Amal, 46, who truly stole the spotlight. The renowned human rights lawyer dazzled in a sparkly white crochet maxi dress that clung gracefully to her figure. Her gown shimmered under the romantic glow of moonlight and streetlights, blending glamour with understated elegance.

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George Clooney and Amal Clooney were spotted enjoying a romantic dinner date

Her dark, luscious locks fell in soft waves over her shoulders, and her look was accentuated by a statement pair of silver earrings that added just the right touch of sparkle. As the couple transitioned from the boat to dry land, Amal maintained her poise and grace with George and other crew members assisting her.

George’s pride and joy were evident, as he kept a protective arm around Amal, guiding her with warmth and affection. Their chemistry was unmistakable, with the couple radiating love and mutual respect.

The Clooneys, long associated with Lake Como, likely headed to dinner from their iconic villa, Villa Oleandra. Nestled in the picturesque town of Laglio, the 18th-century estate has been their sanctuary since George purchased it in 2002.

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George Clooney and Amal Clooney have lived in Lake Como since 2002

With its 25 rooms and breathtaking views of the lake, the villa has become one of Italy’s most famous properties. It frequently serves as the backdrop for the Clooneys’ family gatherings and high-profile events.

Their love story captured the hearts of many when they married in Venice in 2014. Three years later, they welcomed twins Alexander and Ella, further solidifying their status as one of Hollywood’s most beloved power couples.

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Amal and George are often spotted in the local eateries

Born on June 6, 2017, at St. Mary’s Hospital in London—the same hospital where Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their three children—Ella and Alexander have been raised in a truly international household.

With George hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, and Amal born in Beirut, Lebanon, but raised and educated in England, the twins have inherited a rich cultural heritage. George, who became a father for the first time at 56, candidly discussed the life-changing experience on the WTF Marc Maron podcast. He admitted, “It was wild,” adding that becoming a parent was an eye-opening experience.

The Clooneys have ensured that Alexander and Ella are true global citizens, splitting their time between homes in Los Angeles, Mexico, London, and France. However, their beloved Villa Oleandra in Lake Como remains closest to their hearts. The estate has been the site of many cherished memories for the family.

In a humorous twist, George revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2020 that while he and Amal have yet to master Italian, their twins are already fluent. “We did a really dumb thing, which is, they speak fluent Italian,” George joked. “I don’t speak Italian, my wife doesn’t speak Italian, so we’ve armed them with a language.” It’s a testament to the Clooneys’ commitment to raising well-rounded, cultured children who are as comfortable in Italy as they are in any of their other residences.

Source: People, Entertainment Tonight