Sienna Miller and fiancé Tom Sturridge 'call off their engagement and split after four years together'
Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge have split after four years together.
The couple - who have been engaged for three years - are said to have called time on their relationship 'a few weeks ago', but are hoping to 'remain great friends' going forward, The Sun newspaper reports.
The 33-year-old actress was spotted holidaying with the 29-year-old star earlier this month in Ibiza along with the pair's daughter Marlowe, three.
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The end? Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge, pictured in London in April, have split after four years together
But it's claimed the Ibiza make-or-break holiday with Marlowe - who was born six months after Sienna and Tom announced their engagement in 2012 - was not enough to save their relationship.
A source told the paper: 'Tom and Sienna split a few weeks ago but still love and respect each other as friends and parents. It's a very amicable break-up and they intend to remain great friends.'
A spokesperson for Sienna Miller declined to comment to MailOnline - a representative for Tom Sturridge has also been contacted.
In happier times: The couple - who have been engaged for three years - are said to have called time on their relationship 'a few weeks ago', but are hoping to 'remain great friends' going forward
The news comes just two months after the American Sniper star was seen without her engagement ring while at Cannes Film Festival, prompting rumours their relationship could be on the rocks.
However, just last year, Sienna - who famously starred opposite her beau in a 2013 Burberry advertising campaign - gushed about Tom's soothing personality.
She said: 'He's the perfect balance to my lunacy, which makes him sounds really boring but he's not, at all.'
Wow thing: Sienna was last pictured looking incredible when she arrived at day eleven of Wimbledon, held at London iconic All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Friday
It's not the first time Sienna has been unlucky in love, having broken off her engagement to Jude Law in 2006.
The Alfie co-stars eventually rekindled their relationship although split once again in 2011, when she began dating Far from the Madding Crowd actor Tom.
Sienna was last pictured looking incredible when she arrived at day eleven of Wimbledon, held at London iconic All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Friday.
In a recent interview with American Vogue magazine's January issue, she spoke about how much she loves being a mother to her little girl, calling it her greatest achievement.
She said: 'I was overwhelmed by how normal it felt. It was like, "There you are - that's what I have been missing."
'Like we're both in on something only we know. An amazing sense of being complicit with a little being.'
She also spoke highly about Tom in the interview and said, alluding to her past dramatic relationships, including having Jude cheat on her with his children's nanny.
She said of the actor: 'That's amazing to be around. That's the father of my child. There's no drama.'
'All over': The pair starred together in a very racy Burberry campaign in 2013
Doing her bit: Sienna recently modelled the Save The Arctic t-shirt designed by fashion icon and activist Dame Vivienne Westwood during a photoshoot with celebrity photographer Andy Gotts MBE
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