The former talk show host moved to the Cotswolds in England last year with her retired actress wife
Former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres captured a beautiful double rainbow from her new home in the Cotswolds, England, on Monday, April 21
“2 things that make me happy: My wife, a rainbow, and my wife taking a photograph of a rainbow,” she captioned the image
DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, relocated to the rural region in 2024
Ellen DeGeneres is embracing life in the U.K.
On Monday, April 21, the former talk show host, 67, shared a photo of her wife, retired actress Portia de Rossi, 52, taking a picture of a double rainbow from their farmhouse in England’s Cotswolds region.
“3 things that make me happy: My Wife, A Rainbow and my wife taking a photograph of a Rainbow,” her caption read.
In the photo, de Rossi sported a jacket and matching joggers as she took a picture of the captivating view across rural fields.
In November 2024, PEOPLE reported that DeGeneres and de Rossi had relocated to the U.K. after finding a home in the English countryside.
“Ellen was in England house hunting in the beginning of October. She ended up finding a house that she loved and purchased it shortly after,” a source told PEOPLE at the time.
The pair were even spotted at The Farmer’s Dog, a pub owned by the English TV presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson in the Cotswolds.
“They hung out with [Clarkson’s partner, actress] Lisa Hogan and James Blunt, and The Corrs performed at the pub,” the insider added to PEOPLE.
A representative for DeGeneres did not immediately reply to PEOPLE’s request for comment at the time.
The Cotswolds is a popular spot for U.K. celebrities to pick up a country estate. The Beckhams have a home there, as does Kate Moss, Elizabeth Hurley, the artist Damian Hirst, and former British Prime Minister David Cameron.
King Charles’s estate, Highgrove House, is also located there.
Meanwhile, in December, the comedian shut down claims that her home had been flooded as England was hit with a spell of particularly bad weather.
After celebrating her wife on their 20th anniversary, DeGeneres added in the caption on Instagram: “P.S. for those of you concerned, our UK farmhouse did NOT flood.”