Robbie Williams and Wife Ayda Field to Welcome Their Child in the UK
Robbie Williams is set to return to the UK after being away for over half a decade. The singer, who left for Los Angeles six years ago, seems to think UK is still home as he decides to give birth to his first baby in the UK.
The star is moving back to Britain this month with his American wife Ayda Field. The two have been married since 2010 and are now expecting to have a baby girl in August.
Ayda is set to give birth to a baby girl at around the same time that the wives of two other Take That members are also expected to give birth. Gary Barlow’s wife Dawn and Mark Owen’s wife Emma are also almost ready to present a newborn to the world.
Robbie, 38, has booked Ayda, 32, in a top private hospital in London for the birth. Robbie has reportedly told friends that he wants his daughter to be born British. The couple is now house-hunting in Central London.
A source said, “Robbie loves LA and they won’t be selling their house there, but the plan is to come back to the UK for the foreseeable future and certainly until the end of the year.” Robbie has a £12 million mansion in LA.
“It took them a long time to decide where to have the baby. Their main residence will be LA, but to Robbie, England is home.”
“All is going well with the pregnancy,” the source adds.
Robbie will also be busy soon as he will be releasing a new album later in the year.
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