Danes met Dancy on the set of “Evening” in 2007 and never looked back.

Dancy has enjoyed his own fruitful career.

He even joined the cast of Danes' show “Homeland” in 2020.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

Here’s a look at the charmed life the two have built together for themselves and their sons.

I’m incredibly happy for them.

They are perfect for each other."

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

So she was the one who had roots."

While the two are quite private, they have occasionally opened up about what married life has been like.

And so far, it sounds ideal.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

Per “Entertainment Tonight,” Danes told The Edit Magazine, “Marriage is wonderful.

It’s challenging, and … it just keeps getting deeper.”

Danes echoed her own thoughts again in an interview shared by theDaily Mirror.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

PopSugar also shares that the pair welcomed their second son, Rowan, on August 27, 2018.

As she toldPeople, having the ability to choose when she took time off felt incredible.

She explained, “It feels like a huge luxury.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

It’s pretty primal” (via theNew York Daily News).

Dancy has been even less forthcoming about what life as a parent is like.

The home also has its own library and five bedrooms.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

It’s actually the second home that the two have bought together.

The pair bought their first house, a “country home” in the Hudson Valley, in 2010.

At the time, Danes admitted to People that she was having a blast decorating.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

Danes went on to add that life in the Hudson Valley was pretty sweet.

She and Dancy were spending quite a bit of time at a nearby auction house.

She said, “There’s a great auction house near us that we go to.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

you’ve got the option to eat chili and brownies and just buy antiques.

It’s heaven!”

(via People).

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

“He is a gentleman.

I lucked out, big-time” (viaJust Jared).

For his part, Dancy has praised his wife and her work.

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

While speaking to theEvening Standard, he revealed that he loves watching his wife work.

“She tries to be very honest, without artifice, in what she does.

And it is hard to do that and be interesting and create something big.”

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

Dancy told theEvening Standardthat like many couples, they have rules in their marriage.

Unlike a lot of couples, those rules are about pretty extraordinary things.

Don’t take a job in Australia without telling me!"

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy attending an event

Danes also dropped a few tidbits about what married life is like while speaking to The Edit.

It’s challenging, and … it just keeps getting deeper.

Of thelong-distance relationship,she said, “That was tough.

That distance is corrosive, and I’m just bad at it.

And I don’t particularly want to get good at it.”

Happily, Dancy got a role on “Homeland” for its final season.

Although the two were never actually in scenes together, they enjoyed working so closely.

He’s very good."

While speaking toGlamour, Danes even said dates can happen anywhere, including in your own home.

You kind of have to dress up, just because.

You know, wear heels to your own dinner table."

Like, who are we kidding?

We know where this is going: We’re going back home to watch ‘Breaking Bad.'"

I feel very secure.

It helps when you are in love with the person you are married to."

Danes has also marveled at how her marriage spanned the entire run of “Homeland.”

As she toldNPRthat being on a show while undergoing so many huge life moments has been very special.

[We] just celebrated our 10-year wedding anniversary.

As she said, “I had an ornament-making party for Christmas, and he helped organize it.

Then he made an ornament of cowboy paper dolls, and I thought, ‘and he crafts?’

That was it.”