Coleen Rooney and husband Wayne Rooney enjoyed a day out with eldest son Kai for day 12 of Wimbledon†
The famous couple – who recently returned from vacation – took their 12 year old to the tennis tournament where they sat in the stands to watch the action unfold at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London†
Coleen and Wayne, both 36, appeared in good spirits despite their recent legal battle with former friends Rebekah and Jamie Vardy.
The mum of four looked super summery in a white mini dress, which she paired with a nude handbag and matching sandals.
Well, sandal, singular, since Coleen was still wearing her medical boot, which she had been wearing since March after a fall at home.
In the meantime, husband and childhood sweetheart Wayne kept it cool and casual in a navy blue polo top and beige pants.
As for son Kai, he had a cast on both his legs but no longer appears to be on crutches after injuring his foot.
The youngster has recently followed in his father’s footsteps and has pursued a career in football as he currently plays for Manchester United under 12s.
Kai is an older brother to Klay, eight, Kit, six, and Cass, three, who did not attend the tennis match.
As the family sat in their seats, they clapped and cheered for the players, with intrigued expressions as they watched the tense scenes up close.
Always the crowd pleaser, Wayne also made time to stop for selfies with fans out of court, as well as snapping a photo with his wife to capture their outing.
Coleen later posted the sweet photo to her Instagram, declaring that the trio had a “lovely day.”
Father Wayne shared a photo of Kai with his 15.5 million followers, adding that their journey was an “amazing experience”, as he congratulated and wished Cameron Norrie Novak Djokovic good luck in the final.
The Wimbledon 2022 final will take place on Sunday, with Djokovic taking on tennis rebel Nick Kyrgios.
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