Sunday was a big day for Frank and Christine Lampard, who stepped out for a rare public appearance with their curly-haired children, Patricia and Freddie.
Coventry City manager Frank, 47, was celebrating a 3-1 win against Wrexham AFC at the Coventry Building Society Arena, where he posed alongside his Loose Women presenter wife Christine, 47, and their two adorable children.
The couple have been married for over a decade, tying the knot on 20 December 2015. They welcomed their daughter Patricia in 2018, followed by their son Freddie in 2021.
Family of four
Beaming in the sunshine, proud parents Frank and Christine posed for photos, with Frank draping his arms around his wife and daughter's shoulders, while their son proudly held a football in front of them.
Christine opted for a relaxed ensemble, pairing a blue pinstriped blazer with slightly flared blue jeans and tan-coloured heels. Her daughter coordinated in baggy blue jeans and a football shirt, while Freddie wore a full Coventry City kit.
Frank kept things low-key in a dark navy T-shirt and jeans, but proudly wore his Sky Bet Championship medal around his neck.
After the team's win, Frank was joined by his wife and children on the pitch, where they celebrated alongside the players and their families in front of fans.
A day to remember
Christine reflected on her day on Monday's Loose Women show, where she said: "It was just the most special day yesterday. He's got a brilliant coaching team around and they're all really good mates.
"The players are a bunch of lovely lads, all of their partners and wives, all the children were there yesterday. It was a really special moment."
Frank's tribute to his wife
The sweet family appearance came just days after Frank paid a rare tribute to his wife following his Championship Manager of the Year award win.
Speaking at London's Grosvenor House Hotel, Frank made sure to thank Christine, who was watching from the audience. "I am fortunate enough at this point to have a life balance, which is important for us, where I can go home to my wife who supports me and gives me everything I need," he said.
"She's my best friend. I'm lucky she has her own career and so I think she kind of gets it."
Watching the clip back on Loose Women, Christine also highlighted the wider support network behind footballers.
"There's no Christmases, there's no weekends, no bank holidays. And don't get me wrong, you know, for anyone doing any kind of shift work at home, don't get it easy."
When her co-panellist Jane Moore pointed out how meaningful the acknowledgement was, Christine agreed, adding: "That's true, and I suppose that no matter what your job is, it's very rare that you're afforded a moment to be able to stand up and actually give appreciation. And that is quite a unique thing, so that was lovely."









