Christine Lampard looks radiant as she goes for a walk in London – days after giving birth to daughter Patricia

CHRISTINE Lampard looked radiant as she stepped out in London on Thursday - just days after welcoming daughter Patricia.
The telly star, 39, gave birth to the bouncing baby girl - her first with husband Frank Lampard - on September 21.
And she looked full of joy as she stepped out in Chelsea earlier this week, and was snapped laughing with a friend on her mobile.
Christine was dressed down in black jeans, a stripey top, leather jacket and red loafers.
She and Frank opted to name their daughter after the football manager’s late mum Pat.
When they announced the baby news, the TV presenter told fans: "Let us introduce you to our little girl. Patricia Charlotte Lampard! We’re so in love @franklampard."
Prior to Patricia’s birth, Christine revealed just how excited everyone was about the new baby.
She said: “It's lovely, we are very excited. It's the first grandchild for my parents, my sister will be an auntie for the first time.
“And the girls, they are completely beside themselves, more than I thought… They are desperate for a girl.”
Frank's mum passed away in 2008 aged just 58 after a battle with pneumonia.
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The former Chelsea star — who once described himself as a 'mummy's boy' — spoke of his upset that Pat never got to meet his wife-to-be.
"My biggest regret is Mum died before she ever got to meet Christine because they’re so similar, like two peas from the same pod."
Frank is also dad to two daughters Luna, 13, and Isla, 11, and with ex-wife Elen Rivas.
Just a few weeks ago, Christine said she was feeling "relatively relaxed" about having her baby.
She said: "I am looking forward to baby time and that new chapter really. I am very excited.
"I'm relatively relaxed. Because of what I do and what my husband does, we are always open to change.
"We have been all over the place and have moved about 20 times during our relationship.
"You have to be adaptable but as long as your foundations don't change too much, you can work around everything.
"I wish sometimes I was more of a planner but I don't seem to have that gene in me.
"People are telling me, and I would like to think I'm like that anyway, to do my best to relax into it and don't put too much pressure on myself."
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