![FILE - A Wednesday Dec. 21, 2005 photo from files showing pop star Elton John, right, and his longtime partner David Furnish, after they had a civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor, England. Elton John and his partner David Furnish plan to tie the knot for a second time this weekend, following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Britain. AP PHOTO](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/files/2014/12/elton-john_AP.jpg)
FILE – A Wednesday Dec. 21, 2005 photo from files showing pop star Elton John, right, and his longtime partner David Furnish, after they had a civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor, England. Elton John and his partner David Furnish plan to tie the knot for a second time this weekend, following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Britain. AP PHOTO
LONDON — Entertainer Elton John and longtime mate David Furnish have officially converted their civil partnership into a marriage.
The ceremony took place exactly nine years after they entered into a civil partnership.
The couple was able to marry under new laws that took effect in England earlier this year.
John had earlier tweeted about their plans and Sunday posted a photo on Instagram showing them getting ready to sign official papers.
“That’s the legal bit done. Now on to the ceremony!” the couple wrote on their posting.
They planned a celebration at their estate near Windsor Castle west of London. An A-list crowd is expected.
The singer has praised England for changing its laws to allow same-sex marriage. He said the wedding would be a joyous occasion shared with their children.