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Wayne and Coleen Rooney's children look adorable in Christmas themed photoshoot


Sharnaz Shahid
Deputy Online Editor
December 14, 2016
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It's definitely Christmas in the Rooney household! Wayne and Coleen Rooney have treated fans by sharing an adorable picture of their three sons from a Christmas themed photoshoot on Instagram. The candid black and white picture sees eleven-month-old Kit sat in between Kai, aged seven, and three-year-old Klay - with the trio all wearing Santa hats. Wayne, 31, simply captioned the snap: "The lads getting ready for Christmas!"

Fans were quick to compliment the photograph, with one commenting: "Too much cuteness". Another cooed: "Absolutely gorgeous boys, you are truly blessed @coleen_rooney."

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Last week, the football ace's boys looked adorable in matching Christmas pyjamas as the family had a cosy night in at home. All wearing matching stripy sleepwear, the siblings cuddled up to one another for a photograph. Coleen, 30, wrote alongside the picture: "The boys loving their @shopmatalan pj's for Alder Hey Children's Hospital."

Wayne and his wife Coleen - who have been together since they were 16, and married in 2008 - often take to their social media sites to share lovely images of their children. Last month, the England captain, 31, posted a snap on Instagram showing him and his wife posing on a swing at Farmer Ted's Farm Park with their little boys. In the caption, the footballer simply wrote: "Great Sunday with the family."

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Meanwhile, Kai appears to be taking after his dad by already showing an interest in becoming a professional footballer. "It's up to him if he does it - I wouldn't be too bothered either way," the father-of-three recently told MailOnline. "If he does, that's up to him. Certainly every day he's obsessed by football, and every day he asked if I think he's good enough, so I'm sure he'll have a go and see if he can."