Prince of Monaco Andrea Casiraghi and Fiancee Tatiana Santo Domingo have set a wedding date. According to US Weekly, the Associated Press confirmed that the royal ceremony will happen on Aug. 31.

Casiraghi, 29, who is the eldest son of Princess Caroline of Monaco and her late husband Stefano, will tie the knot with his Columbian fiancee, also 29, at the end of the month. But there is no details on the location or guests just yet.

New York-born Santo Domingo, who was later raised in France and Switzerland, is the daughter of Julio Santo Domingo Jr. and former Brazilian socialite, Vera Rechulski, reported the celebrity news site.

She is also the granddaughter of the late Columbian tycoon Julio Mario Santo Domingo, who passed away in 2011.

The couple met as teenagers and have been together for eight years. They also have a child, son Sacha, who the heiress gave birth to at London's Portland Hospital in March. 

Their forthcoming nupitals are not the the only wedding news that captivated Monaco this year.

Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock tied the knot in a civic cermony in April, according to Today. The wedding transformed Wittstock into the Princess of Monaco. 

Their ceremony was very religious, followed by a star-studding wedding gala. Their guest list included Spain and Sweden kings, Presidents from France and Ireland and many other distinguished guests.

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