A perfect game set and match! Damian Lewis can't keep his hands off his wife Helen McCrory as she leans in for a kiss during Wimbledon semi-finals

They celebrated their tenth marriage anniversary in the first week of July. 

Damian Lewis, 46, and Helen McCrory, 48, showed they were the perfect match at the Wimbledon Championships, in London on Friday.

The Homeland actor was unable to keep his hands off his wife as he wrapped his arm firmly around the actress while they watched the tennis. 

Must be love: Damian Lewis, 46, and Helen McCrory, 48, showed they were the perfect match at the Wimbledon Championships , in London on Friday

Must be love: Damian Lewis, 46, and Helen McCrory, 48, showed they were the perfect match at the Wimbledon Championships , in London on Friday

Dressed to impress, Wolf Hall's Henry VIII donned a suit jacket with a chocolate coloured tie to match.

The four-times Golden Globes nominee showed off his classically handsome good looks and styled his hair in a quiff.

Keeping cool, the producer accessorised with retro sunglasses as he watched the tennis stars break into a sweat on the green.

Helen proved equally smitten with her husband when she leaned in to plant a kiss on his cheek.

Sealed with a smooch! Helen proved  smitten with her husband of ten years when she leaned in to plant a kiss on his cheek

Sealed with a smooch! Helen proved smitten with her husband of ten years when she leaned in to plant a kiss on his cheek

The Skyfall beauty stood out from the crowd in a tangerine coloured dress, with a ruffled neckline.

Madly in love, the lovebirds exchanged their vows ten years ago in a romantic ceremony in July 2007.

They instantly hit it off as they couldn't resist the electric chemistry on the theatre set of Five Gold Rings at London's Almeida in 2003.

In good company: The Homeland actor was unable to keep his hands off his wife as he wrapped his arm firmly around the actress while they watched the tennis

In good company: The Homeland actor was unable to keep his hands off his wife as he wrapped his arm firmly around the actress while they watched the tennis

The celebrity couple now raise their two children, 10-year-old daughter Manon and nine-year-old son Gulliver, at their home in the capital.

They moved to Los Angeles in the late half of 2007 while Damian filmed NBC-TV crime drama Life but they moved back to north London in 2009.

Damian and Clare Danes got tongues wagging with the unquestionable chemistry in the drama Homeland.

Together: The celebrity couple raise their two children, 10-year-old daughter Manon and nine-year-old son Gulliver

Together: The celebrity couple raise their two children, 10-year-old daughter Manon and nine-year-old son Gulliver

But Helen undercut the rumours and revealed the secret to the success of the couple's ten-year marriage in a recent interview with The Telegraph. 

Asked if she ever felt jealous, she told the publication: 'No. It's not because he hasn't worked with gorgeous people - it's because he's never given me any reason to be.

'You know...He's lovely, otherwise I wouldn't have chosen for him.' 

Main attraction: Day 11 of Wimbledon brings the men's semi-finals matches which will see Federer take on Czech player Tomáš Berdych

Main attraction: Day 11 of Wimbledon brings the men's semi-finals matches which will see Federer take on Czech player Tomáš Berdych

Catching up? Sir Trevor McDonald and Cliff were seen deep in conversation in the stand

Catching up? Sir Trevor McDonald and Cliff were seen deep in conversation in the stand

Great spirits: David and Susan Attenborough couldn't hide their excitement as they took their seats ready for all the Centre Court action

Great spirits: David and Susan Attenborough couldn't hide their excitement as they took their seats ready for all the Centre Court action

Celeb pals: Sir David was then joined by Barry Gibb and his wife Linda who sat behind him

Celeb pals: Sir David was then joined by Barry Gibb and his wife Linda who sat behind him

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