Richard Gere said he was ‘happier than ever’ after ditching the US for Spain late last year.
But the actor, 75, has no plans to make the relocation permanent, with his wife Alejandra Silva, 42, revealing she misses America.
The couple sold their expansive Connecticut ranch and relocated to Silva’s native Spain, setting up home in Madrid with their sons Alexander, six, and James, four.
But asked if they have plans to live there long-term, Silva told DailyMail.com: ‘For a few years and then come back [to the US]. But we’re always coming back. We’ll come back here in the summer because we have the kids at camp. We just have to balance our lives there and here.
‘I’m with my family… You know, I missed them a lot. But I miss the US. So we come back and forth.’
Silva, a publicist and activist, was speaking at the City Harvest Gala in New York on Tuesday night where she was joined by Gere and his son Homer.

Richard Gere has no plans to make his relocation to Spain permanent, with his wife Alejandra Silva revealing to DailyMail.com that she misses America

The couple sold their expansive Connecticut ranch and relocated to Silva’s native Spain, setting up home in Madrid with their sons Alexander, six, and James, four, late last year
The 25-year-old, whose mom is Gere’s second wife Carey Lowell, said he is keen for them to return to the US.
‘I’ve been told they’re going to move back within the next few years, so hopefully that’s the case because I miss them here,’ he said.
He denied that they ‘escaped because of politics’ and remained coy when asked if they are much happier there.
‘It’s the same people,’ he said. ‘Just a different place. It doesn’t change the world. Spain’s beautiful.’
Gere and Silva first met on Italy’s idyllic Amalfi Coast in 2014 when both were navigating a divorce: Gere from Lowell, and Silva from her husband, Canadian businessman Govind Friedland with whom she has a son.
They were married in 2018 at a private ceremony at Gere’s estate in upstate New York and lived stateside until late last year.
‘We’re happier than ever,’ he told Elle in January just weeks after the move. ‘She’s happy because she’s at home, and I’m happy because if she’s happy, I’m happy.’
Speaking previously about the decision to relocate, he told Vanity Fair that it was only fair for his wife.

Asked if they have plans to live long-term in Spain, Silva told DailyMail.com: ‘For a few years and then come back… I miss the US. So we come back and forth’

Gere’s son Homer (left) echoed the sentiments, adding: ‘I’ve been told they’re going to move back within the next few years, so hopefully that’s the case because I miss them here’

The couple, who were married in 2018, recently celebrated their first Father’s Day in Spain
‘She was very generous in giving me six years living in my world, so I think it is only fair that I give her at least another six living in hers,’ he told the magazine.
The Runaway Bride star is among a host of Hollywood stars who have turned their backs on the US for the sunny European hotspot.
Amber Heard quietly quit Hollywood for Madrid in 2022 as she wanted to raise her daughter ‘away from all the noise.’
The actress sold her home in Yucca Valley, California, for $1.1million.
Eva Longoria and her husband José Bastón, 56, are plotting to quit Los Angeles for Marbella after splitting more time between the two.
‘I live more in Spain than I do [the US]… I would love to be there permanently,’ she told DailyMail.com back in June.
‘I’m a Spanish resident, so I can work and stay there.’
Longoria – who married Bastón in 2016 – purchased a six-bedroom, seven-bathroom mega mansion in Marbella in early 2023, with the couple hiring architect and interior designer Nicolás Escanez to help renovate.


Runaway Bride star Gere is among a host of Hollywood stars who have turned their backs on the US for the sunny European hotspot and beyond in recent months
It came as they listed their Beverly Hills property for $18.9million.
Although not directly related to Donald Trump’s election victory, the actress said she felt ‘privileged’ to be able to ‘escape and go somewhere.’
‘Most Americans aren’t so lucky,’ she told Marie Claire back in November. ‘They are going to be stuck in this dystopian country, and my anxiety and my sadness is for them.’
Other celebrities involved in the mass exodus from the US include Rosie O’Donnell, who fled to Ireland with her daughter, America Ferrera, who was reportedly looking at schools in London for her children, and Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi, who swapped their Montecito mansion for a $19 million historic farmhouse in the British countryside.
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