Holly Branson has delighted fans by sharing photographs of her baby twins one month on from their birth. The daughter of business mogul Sir Richard Branson posted an adorable snap of her tiny tots, Etta and Artie, sleeping side-by-side wrapped up in a blanket on Twitter on Monday – just one day shy of them completing one month in the world.The new mum captioned the shot: "Sometimes miracles come in pairs…" – the same phrase shown in a sign lying on the sleeping babies.
Holly shared a snap of her adorable twins with fans on Monday
Another picture showed the babies in arms – presumably in their mum's and dad's – with the caption: "Hanging out with our little angels. Thanks belliebranson. "Holly, 32, also wrote: “Love Dad's blog about Etta and Artie today - he's such a great Grandad", with a link to her dad’s official website, where he has been updating his fans on the new additions to the family.
The accompanying photo showed the proud grandpa doting on the twins as they slept in moses baskets atop the kitchen table.
A gorgeous photo showed Richard doting on his tiny grandchildren
Richard, 64, is clearly incredibly fond of his grandchildren and penned a blog about having spent time with them lately.'Enjoying a wonderful few days in Oxfordshire with Holly and Freddie, getting to spend some quality time with their new baby twins, Etta and Artie," he wrote. "I've been trying to stop myself from posting too many photos of our gorgeous new grandchildren, but like any proud grandad I can't resist!
Holly and husband Freddie were captured in parenting action
Richard also mentioned his son Sam, who is also expecting a baby with his wife Isabella Calthorpe: "We're so excited for Bellie and Sam’s baby to join the family in the not-too-distant future too. Prepare yourself for more photos from more proud grandparents." Holly and hubby Freddie Andrewes welcomed their twins on 20 December – the date that also marks the wedding anniversary that Holly and Freddie share with Sir Richard and his wife Joan.
"As the photo shows so clearly, sometimes miracles really do come in pairs!" he said.