Christine Lampard steps out with husband Frank, daughter Patricia and son Freddie

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    Christine Lampard looks casually chic in khaki shirt and jeans as she steps out with husband Frank, daughter Patricia, 2, and son Freddie, 3 months

    They welcomed a son named Freddie into the world in March.

    And Christine Lampard was seen enjoying a stroll through London with husband Frank, 42, their daughter Patricia, 2, and their little one on Monday.

    The TV presenter, 42, looked casually chic as she stepped out in a khaki shirt and jeans for the outing to gastropub Hollywood Arms.

    Outing: Christine Lampard looked casually chic in khaki shirt and jeans as she stepped out with husband Frank, daughter Patricia, 2, and son Freddie, 3 months, in London on Monday

    Outing: Christine Lampard looked casually chic in khaki shirt and jeans as she stepped out with husband Frank, daughter Patricia, 2, and son Freddie, 3 months, in London on Monday

    Christine added a stylish touch to her ensemble by wearing a pair of brown strap sandals, and she kept her personal items in a black quilted handbag.

    Her brunette locks were brushed into a sleek, straight style and she shielded her eyes with a pair of stylish shades.

    Frank, meanwhile, looked dapper in a black polo shirt that he wore over matching shorts and teamed with grey trainers.

    Patricia also looked adorable in a pink dress as she held her mum Christine’s hand, who was also seen pushing Freddie around in a pram. 

    Chic: Christine added a stylish touch to her ensemble by wearing a pair of brown strap sandals, and she kept her personal items in a black quilted handbag

    Chic: Christine added a stylish touch to her ensemble by wearing a pair of brown strap sandals, and she kept her personal items in a black quilted handbag

    Relaxed look: Frank, meanwhile, looked dapper in a black polo shirt that he wore over matching shorts and teamed with grey trainers

    Relaxed look: Frank, meanwhile, looked dapper in a black polo shirt that he wore over matching shorts and teamed with grey trainers

    In May, Frank discussed how he has enjoyed spending some downtime with his family following the birth of his son after being sacked as Chelsea manager. 

    He spoke to Daily Mail columnist Jamie Redknapp about how his axe from the club allowed him to spend more time with Christine and the kids. 

    After being asked by Jamie how he has been feeling since leaving Chelsea, Frank said: ‘My son, Freddie, was born two months ago. I’ve been able to enjoy that and being at home with my girls.’ 

    Family: The couple welcomed son Freddie in March and share Patricia, while Christine  (pictured in January) is step-mum to Frank's daughters Luna, 15, and Isla, 14

    Family: The couple welcomed son Freddie in March and share Patricia, while Christine  (pictured in January) is step-mum to Frank’s daughters Luna, 15, and Isla, 14

    Frank went on to explain that when Patricia was born he was ‘engrossed’ in his work as manager at Derby, while his experience with Freddie has been different. 

    He said: ‘Certainly a managerial career means much more sacrifice than as a player. For instance, Patricia was born when I was manager at Derby and I was engrossed in my work. Being there this time has been the big positive.’

    Frank also discussed how he has received some words of reassurance from fellow managers including Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson. 

    He divulged: ‘The other positive is reflection. I’ve spoken to some top managers over the last few months. All of them, first and foremost, said: ‘You’re not a manager until you’ve been sacked.’ 

    ‘It was a hit, but then I started the reflection process. I didn’t want to sit at home and throw blame elsewhere. It was more: ‘What can I do better?’ 

    ‘Roy Hodgson was amazing. I spoke to Roy a week after leaving Chelsea and he gave me some of the best calm, collected advice. I’m always willing to listen to these managers.’

    Time to relax! Last month Frank said he has enjoyed spending some downtime with his family following the birth of his son after being sacked as Chelsea manager (pictured in 2020)

    Time to relax! Last month Frank said he has enjoyed spending some downtime with his family following the birth of his son after being sacked as Chelsea manager (pictured in 2020)

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