Christine Lampard shows off daughter Patricia publicly for the first time as she cheers on husband Frank
The couple looked happy as their little bundle of joy was introduced to pals at Frank's work today
CHRISTINE Lampard's baby daughter Patricia made her public debut today as she celebrated dad Frank's football win.
The seven-month-old graced the pitch with her famous parents after Frank's team Derby County beat West Bromwich Albion 3-1 at home.
Christine's bundle of joy wore a cute pink head wrap, matching cardigan and jogging bottoms and looked content in her mother's arms with a trusty dummy in her mouth.
Meanwhile, Christine worked her brunette locks into bouncy curls and wore a black blazer and skinny jeans that she teamed with a Gucci belt and boots.
Frank has been Derby County FC's manager since May last year after retiring in 2017 and was delighted with his teams' result, punching the air at the end of the game.
And he scooped his youngest daughter up after his wife had introduced her to pals on the sidelines.
In May last year the couple announced they were expecting their first child together.
Christine said at the time: "I feel SO excited, nervous and grateful! The list of emotions is endless."
And Frank, 40, added: "We have some exciting news we wanted to share with you. The Lampard family is growing!
"My gorgeous wife @christinelampard is pregnant and we all couldn’t be happier!!!"
Frank already has two daughters, Luna, 14, and Isla, 12, who he had with his former fiancée, model Elen Rivas, 43.
In an interview with Piers Morgan, Lampard previously spoke of his upset that his mum Pat never got to meet his wife-to-be.
Frank's mum passed away in 2008 aged just 58 after a battle with pneumonia.
He said: "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."
A statement at the time issued by Chelsea read: "It is with great sadness that we have to inform you that Pat Lampard passed away this afternoon.
"Frank would like to acknowledge and say thank you for the compassion shown to him by the manager Avram Grant and all the staff at Chelsea Football Club during what has been a terribly traumatic period for him and his family.
"Frank and his family would also like to thank all the people who have been inundating them with wishes of support.
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