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Coleen and Wayne Rooney bundle up in matching coats as they take their youngest sons to Lapland UK and pose up for a sweet family Santa photo

Coleen and Wayne Rooney enjoyed a family day out at Lapland UK this week. 

The sporting couple beat the winter chill in matching coats as they took their youngest sons Klay, nine, Kit, six and Cass, four, to the Christmas-themed fun park. 

WAG Coleen, 36, shared a sweet picture of their young family posing up for a Christmas photo with Santa and said they had an ‘amazing day’.  

Making memories: Coleen and Wayne Rooney bundled up in matching coats as they took their youngest sons to Lapland UK and posed for a sweet family Santa photo

Making memories: Coleen and Wayne Rooney bundled up in matching coats as they took their youngest sons to Lapland UK and posed for a sweet family Santa photo

‘Thank you @laplanduk for an amazing day as always,’ Coleen captioned the snap.

In the image, the boys beam as they pose next to Santa and holding matching dog plush toys.

Missing from the outing was their eldest son Kai, 13.

'Thank you @laplanduk for an amazing day as always,' Coleen captioned the snap

‘Thank you @laplanduk for an amazing day as always,’ Coleen captioned the snap

Family: Missing from the outing was their eldest son Kai, 13. But earlier this week, Coleen enjoyed some quality time with her boy as she took him to Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland

Family: Missing from the outing was their eldest son Kai, 13. But earlier this week, Coleen enjoyed some quality time with her boy as she took him to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland 

But earlier this week, Coleen enjoyed some quality time with her boy as she took him to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland

She even managed to pluck up the courage and join him on the high speed roller coaster during their trip to the festive theme park.

The family currently reside in their £20 million purpose-built mansion in Cheshire.

The ex-Man United ace quit Championship Derby in June to spend more time with his family.

Coleen and her family will spend Christmas at their sprawling £20million Cheshire mansion, a purpose built property that has uncharitably been compared to a Morrison’s supermarket by neighbours.

Festive fun: The family currently reside in their £20 million purpose-built mansion in Cheshire and will spend Christmas at the home. It will be an opportunity for husband Wayne to spend an extended period of time with his family after relocating to the United States

Festive fun: The family currently reside in their £20 million purpose-built mansion in Cheshire and will spend Christmas at the home. It will be an opportunity for husband Wayne to spend an extended period of time with his family after relocating to the United States

It will be an opportunity for husband Wayne to spend an extended period of time with his family after relocating to the United States for a coaching role with his former club, the Washington based DC United.

After announcing his return to the capital city, Wayne said: ‘When my agent called me and said DC had come in, I spoke to my wife first and she said this is an opportunity to go back as coach and I am ready for that.

‘Had she said, ”I don’t want you to go there”, that would have been different. I am in a different place as a human being than I was four years ago when I was in Washington and I am ready.

‘Of course any major decisions I make are with my wife. My family, for the time being, will stay in England and come and visit. It’s not an issue from a family point of view.

The former footballer has also persuaded bosses to let him go back home if a Premier League job arises – in order to be with his family.

Coleen struggled to settle in Washington DC during his one-year spell at the club as a player in 2019.

It emerged during her notorious Wagatha Christie feud earlier this year that she described the city as ‘not the best’ and ‘quite behind the UK’ in texts to Rebekah Vardy back in 2018.

‘Nice to visit but different to live (in),’ was her verdict on America’s historic cradle of democracy.

'Of course any major decisions I make are with my wife. My family, for the time being, will stay in England and come and visit. It's not an issue from a family point of view,' he said about his move. Pictured on the field in 2018

‘Of course any major decisions I make are with my wife. My family, for the time being, will stay in England and come and visit. It’s not an issue from a family point of view,’ he said about his move. Pictured on the field in 2018

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