The Catholic Church finally recognized the division of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale

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After five full years, the separation of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale is finally official.

Us Weekly reports that Stefani’s annulment of her ex-husband was granted by the Catholic Church after her engagement to Blake Shelton in November.

“Gwen was informed that the decision was taken by the Vatican court,” a source told the media. “She will receive written notification in the coming weeks, but it is official.”

The source added that the annulment, which prevented Stefani and Shelton from getting married in a church, was a “great relief” for the singer, who “wanted to marry her priest and have the marriage recognized by the Catholic Church.”

The Roman Catholic Church does not allow remarriage after divorce, unless the previous marriage is annulled. Last March, it was reported that Stefani had started the formal marriage annulment process. She and Rossdale split in 2015 and share three children.

The reported annulment is probably also a relief to Rossdale, who, when asked about his most embarrassing moment, replied: “The coarse and crooked specter of my wedding ruin.”

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Last November, Stefani and Shelton announced that they were engaged after five years together.

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