Jenna Coleman was spotted wearing a chunky gold band on her wedding finger during an outing in London on Tuesday.
The Victoria star, 37, has left fans speculating if she has tied the knot with director Jamie, 35, after wearing the ring out several times.
Jenna bundled up in a black trench coat, teamed with a gingham midi skirt and a polo top.
She completed the stylish ensemble with loafers and a crossbody bag, while holding her hair back with her glasses.
Jenna was seen on her phone with the ring in clear view as she waited for an a taxi on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue.
Jenna Coleman was spotted wearing a chunky gold band on her wedding finger as the actress continues to spark speculation she’s tied the knot with boyfriend Jamie Childs
The Victoria star, 37, bundled up in a black trench coat, teamed with a gingham midi skirt and a polo top
It isn’t the first time she’s been seen wearing the ring but she doesn’t usually put it on her wedding finger – leading to speculation their relationship may have become more serious.
Jenna and Jamie met on the set of Netflix series The Sandman in 2020 and have been working together again on Jamie’s first film Jackdaw, which is released next week.
Jenna previously dated Tom Hughes, who played her husband Prince Albert in ITV’s Victoria.
They met in 2013 on the set of BBC drama series Dancing On The Edge, but went their separate ways in 2020.
Before Tom, Jenna was in a relationship with Bodyguard and Game Of Thrones star Richard Madden.
The actress is currently filming new BBC detective drama The Jetty which is expected to hit screens next year.
The series synopsis teases: ‘As Ember gets close to the truth, it threatens to destroy her life – forcing her to re-evaluate everything she thought she knew about her past, present and the town she’s always called home’.
It isn’t the first time she’s been seen wearing the ring but she doesn’t usually put it on her wedding finger – leading to speculation their relationship may have become more serious
In the four-part series, a fire wrecks a holiday home in a Lancashire lake town and Jenna’s character Detective Ember is tasked with seeing how the blaze connects to a podcast journalist, who is investigating a crime.
The journalist is looking into a missing persons cold case and an illicit ‘love’ triangle between a man in his twenties and two underage girls.
While she starts to close in on answers, Ember’s life begins to fall apart, as she is driven to face up to her past, present and the town she’s always called home.
The Jetty is designed to delve into the moral legacy of the Me Too movement and ask questions about sexual morality, identity and memory.