George Clooney and fiancée Amal Alamuddin have reportedly written their own wedding vows, a month before their wedding at Lake Como, Laglio, Italy.

A source close to the couple revealed that the wedding ceremony will be "small and intimate" and will not include A-list celebrities from Hollywood, according to Yahoo.

"This is not going to be a huge Hollywood wedding with Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock flying in to Italy for a week. They want the wedding to be intimate with quiet but happy and fun dinners and lunches after they've said short but meaningful, hand-written vows in front of their loved ones," the source said.

The source also added that both Clooney and Alamuddin decided to keep the guest list as short and simple as possible to ensure that none of their family members will feel intimidated throughout the occasion.

"They want their guests to enjoy it as much as they do and they know if the guest list reads like the Oscars invite list with lots of big Hollywood names there it will be intimidating for their families. They can do a party for movie industry friends in Los Angeles at a later date," the source concluded.

Meanwhile, multiple sources confirmed that the 53-year-old actor and his fiancée will wed at his home in Lake Como in Laglio, Italy, Web Pro News reported.

The choice is but fitting because Clooney has always loved Como and finds the place as both peaceful and relaxing.

"They want to start their married life in Como with the beautiful lake as a backdrop. George's home on the lake is like a very well oiled machine. He has the local mayor fully on his side and the locals too and he can ensure that press and paparazzi are kept away," an insider told E! News.