Robbie Williams shares a rare glimpse of his adorable four children

Robbie Williams shares a rare glimpse of his adorable four children
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Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field shared a rare glimpse of their adorable four children on Instagram on Tuesday as they decorated their lavish Christmas tree.

The singer, 50, and actress, 45, who are known for keeping their family out of the spotlight, shared a gallery of snaps of their children wearing coordinated festive outfits.

Robbie and Ayda are proud parents of daughter Teddy, 12, son Charlie, 10, and six-year-old Coco, and son Beau, four, who were both born via surrogate.

The family were seen placing ornaments on the tall Christmas tree which was place in the lounge of their £17.5million Kensington, London home.

Robbie, who rocked an £150 velour navy dressing gown from Ayda's self named clothing brand, was seen sweetly hugging his oldest daughter.

Teddy was dressed in a pair of £135 cat themed burgundy satin short pyjamas also from Ayda's clothing range and rocked a pair of comfortable pink fur slippers.

Coco looked adorable in a white long sleeved top with a green dress over the top and a navy bow placed in her hair as she crouched down to put an ornament at the bottom of the tree.

Meanwhile Charlie and Beau both rocked festive green jumpers as the family were joined by Ayda's parents Haldun and Gwen.

The Let Me Entertain You hitmaker couldn't help but take a moment to kiss his glamorous wife as she held up a mini Eiffel Tower ornament pretending it was mistletoe.

She joked: 'Not quite the mistletoe but the Eiffle Tower will have to do:)'.

Ayda kept comfortable for the family evening in a pair of her own £280 green checked pyjamas.

Robbie was seen standing on a step ladder to reach the tall branches on the tree, Adya penned: 'Placement and branch strength is a very precise art:)'.

Robbie and Ayda tied the knot at their Beverley Hills mansion in 2010 after first meeting in 2006 when Ayda appeared in a UFO documentary Robbie was working on.

It comes after Robbie last week discussed how his approach to his career has changed since first finding fame as a teenager.

The hitmaker told The Guardian: 'Daddy goes to work, that's what I say now. It wasn't a job before. It was something that was supposed to be magical and when I got to the top of the mountain all that was there was existential crisis.'

Robbie appears as CGI monkey in his upcoming 'fantastical' biopic, Better Man, and the singer-songwriter has been working on the project since 2021 - with the film set for release on December 26.

It comes after Robbie couldn't contain his excitement as he posed for selfies with fans at the Better Man premiere in the Netherlands on Tuesday night.

The singer was mobbed by fans as he walked the red carpet at the Royal Theater Tuschinski.

Robbie cut a dapper figure during the evening in a smart navy Emporio Armani jacket which he teamed with matching trousers and a long coat.

The Let Me Entertain You singer opted for a white top beneath the navy ensemble and layered two gold necklaces.

The hitmaker spiked his short greying tresses up as he flashed his smile while posing for photos ahead of the screening.

Fans who braved the cold weather looked thrilled as Robbie took time out during the event to pose for pictures with them.

The singer is portrayed by actor Jonno Davies in the form of a CGI monkey in the film. While Jonno takes on the role of younger Robbie, the singer is heard in the voiceover and later plays the older version of himself.

It comes after Robbie discussed how his approach to his career has changed since first finding fame as a teenager; he said: 'Daddy goes to work, that's what I say now. It wasn't a job before'

Robbie appears as CGI monkey in his upcoming 'fantastical' biopic, Better Man, and the singer-songwriter has been working on the project since 2021 - with the film set for release on December 26.

The official synopsis reads: 'Better Man is based on the true story of the meteoric rise, dramatic fall, and remarkable resurgence of British pop superstar Robbie Williams, one of the greatest entertainers of all time.

'Under the visionary direction of Michael Gracey ('The Greatest Showman'), the film is uniquely told from Williams' perspective, capturing his signature wit and indomitable spirit.

'It follows Robbie's journey from childhood to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist—all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.'

Last month, Robbie revealed his beloved mother Janet's dementia diagnosis—four years after the singer revealed his dad Pete had Parkinson's.

When asked about his parents' thoughts on the film, Robbie told HELLO!: 'My mum's currently got dementia—like my nan in the film—and my dad's got Parkinsons and can't get out of bed. So I'm in a different part of my life right now.'