This Morning host Holly Willoughby shared a rare snap of her eldest son Harry as he turned 11.
The 39 year old posted a sweet image of Harry blowing out the candles on his birthday cake as the family celebrates his birthday in lockdown.
Holly and her husband Dan Baldwin made sure the day was special for Harry with a football-themed tablecloth sitting underneath the delicious chocolate cake with ‘Happy Birthday” written on top.
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Holly, who is also mum to son Chester, five, and daughter Belle, nine, wrote: “Happy 11th Birthday gorgeous Harry… we love you so so much”, followed by plenty of emojis.
Holly's celebrity pals commented on the post to wish Harry a happy birthday as Emma Bunton said: "Happy birthday Harry! Sending love from us all. X."
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Footballer John Terry wrote: "Happy Birthday Harry”, while Dermot O'Leary commented: "Love that kid x."
Holly wished her son a happy birthday on Monday’s This Morning, as she hosted the daytime show with her co-host Phillip Schofield.
Also on the show, Holly and Phillip vented their frustration at Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the government after the coronavirus lockdown update on Sunday evening.
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Holly and Phil said that Boris’ outline of what the country’s next steps will be amid the coronavirus pandemic left them “cross” and Philip fumed that the speech to the nation lacked direction.
Phil began the ITV show as he said: "We've got to start this morning in a state of utter confusion after last night's address to the nation by Boris Johnson.
"His speech created more questions than answers."
Holly said: "I think we're just about holding on, we've all done so well. We've all done exactly as we've been told.
"We were doing so well to keep our spirits up, to keep going, to keep going, to keep going, but when there is this level of confusion, it knocks you back.
"When you feel you are just getting to grips with it, you're just keeping afloat, it just knocks you back again.”
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