Richard Gere has opened up about moving to Spain from the United States with his family.

Richard Gere Reveals He's 'Happier Than Ever' After Moving to Spain with  Family

In a recent interview with Elle España, the 75-year-old said that since making the move with his wife Alejandra Silva and their children — sons Alexander, 5, and James, 4, in addition to Silva’s 11-year-old son Albert from her previous marriage to Govind Friedland — they are “happier than ever.”

The much-loved actor has resided in the States since his 1949 birth in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“The truth is that you are seeing us in our momentum. We are happier than ever,” he told the publication. “[Alejandra], because she is at home and I because, if she is happy, I am happy.”

Despite moving across the country for work throughout the duration of his life, recent years have seen the 75-year-old, his 41-year-old wife Alejandra Silva, and their two sons – five-year-old Alexander, and 4-year-old James – settling down in Connecticut.

According to Mansion Global, the family-of-four lived in a colossal 1938 home in New Canaan, which they’ve recently sold for a staggering $10.75 million. But why?

Well, apparently, the Gere-Silva family are packing their bags and fleeing for a sunnier life in Spain.

Gere said he made the move abroad for his wife: ‘If she is happy, I am happy’
Gere said he made the move abroad for his wife: ‘If she is happy, I am happy’ (AFP via Getty Images)

Chatting to Jimmy Fallon this week, the Pretty Woman legend described his plans to relocate as ‘world news’, before finally lifting the lid on the reasons behind the shock move overseas.

“My wife is Spanish and—is this a problem for anybody out there?” Gere initially joked, leaving several members of the audience audibly gasping.

The actor's wife is Spanish (Michael Loccisano/WireImage)

The actor’s wife is Spanish (Michael Loccisano/WireImage)

“Of course I’ll be back!” he quickly added, however.

Revealing to viewers that his other-half had given an ultimatum about residing in the States, he explained that his time was up.

“My wife is Spanish and she gave me about seven years here, so we’re going to spend some years in Madrid,” he explained.

He added that the couple will also be moving their two sons with them to Europe, as well as Richard’s 24-year-old son Homer, whom he shares with ex-wife Carey Lowell, and Alejandra’s 11-year-old son Albert, from her previous marriage to Govind Friedland.

Thankfully, however – despite fans’ seemingly concerned how the transition to another country could impact their brood – Gere insisted the move was being seen as nothing but a huge positive for the family.

“Our kids are bilingual,” he went on. “So, they’re gonna flourish there.”

The Runaway Bride actor went on to discuss the plans that his wife had made for their future home, believing she’ll be in her element so close to her loved ones once again.

The actor's eldest son will also be joining them overseas (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Nikki Beach Hospitality Group)

The actor’s eldest son will also be joining them overseas (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Nikki Beach Hospitality Group)

“My wife, she grew up in a very big Spanish family, like a big Italian family,” he laughed.

“Her grandmother was kind of the glue that held that altogether, and the grandmother passed away about a year and a half ago, two years ago.

“So my wife, I can see her morphing into the new grandmother of this extended family. She’s already planning for, you know, 35 people for Sunday lunches.”

During a conversation with Vanity Fair Spain earlier this year, Gere also admitted he believes the opportunity to serve him well, as well as his family, admitting he’s always eager to try things out of him comfort zone.

“For me, going to Madrid is going to be a great adventure,” he confessed back in April. “Because I have never lived full-time outside the United States.

“And I think it will be very interesting for my children as well.

“For Alejandra, it will be wonderful to be closer to her family, her lifelong friends and her culture.”