Pitt and Jolie planning UK move
Updated: 2012-04-16 13:27
(Agencies)
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are planning to move to England for two years.
The couple - who lived in the London suburb of Richmond last year while Brad shot 'World War Z' - want to return to the pretty town while Angelina shoots three England-based movies back-to-back.
Filming starts on drama 'Maleficent' next month, then the mother-of-six will join Brad in Ridley Scott's 'The Counselor' before working on a Danny Boyle movie.
A source said: "They loved it when they were in the UK last year.
"They like the culture and are happy for their children to receive schooling here.
"They think Richmond is a beautiful part of the world.
"Angelina starts work on her next film, 'Maleficent', in about three weeks so Brad will look after their brood over summer as he won't start work on the Ridley Scott film until September."
But with such a hectic work schedule line up, the loved-up pair - who announced their engagement on Friday (13.04.12) - still haven't decided when to tie the knot.
Talking to The Sun newspaper, the insider added: "No date has been set yet but they'll probably go back to their home in France to get married."
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