Christine Lampard and her husband Frank enjoy a family outing as they head out for lunch with their daughter Patricia, 2, and baby son Freddie

They welcomed their second child into the world back in March this year.

And Christine Lampard, 42, and her husband Frank enjoyed a low-key family outing as they took their two children Patricia, two, and Freddie, three months, on a dog walk.

The couple wandered around the capital with their dog Minnie as they headed out for lunch with their brood.

Out and about: Christine and Frank Lampard looked every inch the proud parents as they enjoyed a dog walk out in London with their two children

Out and about: Christine and Frank Lampard looked every inch the proud parents as they enjoyed a dog walk out in London with their two children

Christine wore an olive parker coat and blue denim jeans for the dog walk, as well as beige slip on shoes on her feet.

While Frank, who was in charge of pushchair duties, opted for a green T-shirt beneath a blue jacket.

He also wore blue denim jeans and a pair of black and white trainers on his feet, with a watch visible on his left wrist.  

Christine and Frank were spotted carefully looking both ways along a road before crossing with their children. 

Proud parents: The couple looked casually stylish as they wandered around the capital with their dog Minnie

Proud parents: The couple looked casually stylish as they wandered around the capital with their dog Minnie

Casual style: Christine wore an olive parker coat and blue denim jeans for the dog walk, as well as beige slip on shoes on her feet

Casual style: Christine wore an olive parker coat and blue denim jeans for the dog walk, as well as beige slip on shoes on her feet

Father's Day: While Frank, who was in charge of pushchair duties, opted for a green T-shirt beneath a blue jacket

Father's Day: While Frank, who was in charge of pushchair duties, opted for a green T-shirt beneath a blue jacket

Keeping it casual: He also wore blue denim jeans and a pair of black and white trainers on his feet, with a watch visible on his left wrist

Keeping it casual: He also wore blue denim jeans and a pair of black and white trainers on his feet, with a watch visible on his left wrist

The couple welcomed son Freddie in March, two years after having daughter Patricia. Christine is step-mum to Frank's daughters Luna, 15, and Isla, 14. 

In an Instagram post shared on the 15th of March, Christine announced she'd given birth to her son, father-of-four Frank's first baby boy.

Captioning a photo of herself cradling the couple's newborn son, she wrote: 'Let us introduce you to our newest addition. ..Frederick (Freddie) George Lampard! We are completely in love.' 

It's understood that Christine gave birth the previous week after going into labour earlier than expected. 

Safety first! Christine and Frank were spotted carefully looking both ways along a road before crossing with their children

Safety first! Christine and Frank were spotted carefully looking both ways along a road before crossing with their children

While out on their walk, Frank was in charge of directing the pushchair, while Christine carried three-month-old Freddie and holding onto their dog Minnie's lead

While out on their walk, Frank was in charge of directing the pushchair, while Christine carried three-month-old Freddie and holding onto their dog Minnie's lead

Checking: Frank looked casual as he had one hand in his pocket while glancing up the road to make sure it was safe to cross

Checking: Frank looked casual as he had one hand in his pocket while glancing up the road to make sure it was safe to cross

New addition: The couple welcomed son Freddie in March, two years after having daughter Patricia. Christine is step-mum to Frank's daughters Luna, 15, and Isla, 14

New addition: The couple welcomed son Freddie in March, two years after having daughter Patricia. Christine is step-mum to Frank's daughters Luna, 15, and Isla, 14

Christine revealed in January that she was pregnant with her second child and admitted it was 'strange and worrying' during the pandemic.   

Christine shared a snap of her growing bump dressed in a cosy cream jumper when she announced her second pregnancy, offering her support to fans who are pregnant during such a 'crazy time.' 

She wrote: 'A new year and a new baby on the way for the Lampards!  

'It's been a strange and worrying time to be pregnant but we're hoping and praying that cuddles from family and friends are not too far off. 

Reassuring: Frank placed a calming hand onto Patricia's head as she sat in a pushchair while they waited to cross the road

Reassuring: Frank placed a calming hand onto Patricia's head as she sat in a pushchair while they waited to cross the road

Comfortable: Christine looked every inch the doting mother as she carried her son Freddie in a harness on her front

Comfortable: Christine looked every inch the doting mother as she carried her son Freddie in a harness on her front

Official: Earlier this year, in an Instagram post shared on the 15th of March, Christine announced she'd given birth to her son, father-of-four Frank's first baby boy

Official: Earlier this year, in an Instagram post shared on the 15th of March, Christine announced she'd given birth to her son, father-of-four Frank's first baby boy

'Sending all my love to everyone going through pregnancy during this crazy time.'  

In May, Frank discussed how he has enjoyed spending some downtime with his family following the birth of his son after being sacked as Chelsea manager. 

He spoke to Daily Mail columnist Jamie Redknapp about how his axe from the club allowed him to spend more time with Christine and his children, 

After being asked by Jamie how he has been feeling since leaving Chelsea, Frank said: 'My son, Freddie, was born two months ago. I've been able to enjoy that and being at home with my girls.' 

Looking good: Christine took the time to sweep a few strands of her hair back behind her ear from in front of her eye

Looking good: Christine took the time to sweep a few strands of her hair back behind her ear from in front of her eye

Teamwork: Frank and Christine worked together to navigate London's busy streets while out walking their dog

Stylish: Over her left shoulder, Christine carried a small black leather handbag, featuring a metal link chain

Pampered pooch: Their dog Minnie looked very smart on the walk, wearing a small black harness onto which the lead was attached

Pampered pooch: Their dog Minnie looked very smart on the walk, wearing a small black harness onto which the lead was attached

Frank went on to explain that when Patricia was born he was 'engrossed' in his work as manager at Derby, while his experience with Freddie has been different. 

He said: 'Certainly a managerial career means much more sacrifice than as a player. For instance, Patricia was born when I was manager at Derby and I was engrossed in my work. Being there this time has been the big positive.'

Frank also discussed how he has received some words of reassurance from fellow managers including Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson.  

He divulged: 'The other positive is reflection. I've spoken to some top managers over the last few months. All of them, first and foremost, said: 'You're not a manager until you've been sacked.' 

'It was a hit, but then I started the reflection process. I didn't want to sit at home and throw blame elsewhere. It was more: 'What can I do better?' 

'Roy Hodgson was amazing. I spoke to Roy a week after leaving Chelsea and he gave me some of the best calm, collected advice. I'm always willing to listen to these managers.' 

Focused: Frank has previously explained that when Patricia was born he was 'engrossed' in his work as manager at Derby, while his experience with Freddie has been different

Focused: Frank has previously explained that when Patricia was born he was 'engrossed' in his work as manager at Derby, while his experience with Freddie has been different

Sacrifice: Frank admitted that he had had to make more personal sacrifices as a manager than he had as a player

Sacrifice: Frank admitted that he had had to make more personal sacrifices as a manager than he had as a player

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