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Richard Madeley is the perfect doting granddad as he cuddles baby Bodhi on family outing with wife Judy

RICHARD Madeley appeared to be the doting grandfather as he cuddled his granddaughter Bodhi on a family outing.

The Good Morning Britain presenter and his wife Judy Finnegan joined their daughter Chloe Madeley for a lunch out in London together on Saturday afternoon.

Richard Madeley was spotted leaving a restaurant after spending the afternoon having lunch with his wife Judy and their daughter Chloe and granddaughter Bodhi in London
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Richard Madeley was spotted leaving a restaurant after spending the afternoon having lunch with his wife Judy and their daughter Chloe and granddaughter Bodhi in LondonCredit: 007
Richard appeared to be the doting grandfather as he gave cuddles with his granddaughter Bodhi.
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Richard appeared to be the doting grandfather as he gave cuddles with his granddaughter Bodhi.Credit: 007

Richard, 67, looked suave for the lunch in a grey blazer, white shirt, blue jeans, and a pair of black sunglasses.

The TV presenter morphed into an adorable doting grandfather as he picked up Bodhi and gave her a cuddle.

The family resemblance between the pair is striking, with both sporting mid-length straight hairdos.

Richard and Judy's daughter Chloe welcomed Bodhi with her husband James Haskell on August 10, 2022.

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Back in October, Richard explained that his house was more full than usual with his daughter’s family living with them for a time being.

"Our house in London has been baby central, because Chloe, her husband and the baby have been living with us, because their house is being done up.

"So they’ve been living with us for three months, and I love it! You just go in and it’s like “baby, baby, baby everywhere.”‘

However, he was quick to add that he enjoyed spending the extra time with his granddaughter.

"I enjoy it, let’s put it that way. She’s a beautiful baby. Little Bobo,"; he continued. 

Although Chloe is happily back in her own place with her family, she had expressed reservations about temporarily moving back in with her parents.

She told The Sun: "I was quietly devastated and dreading it. I thought we were all going to be so frazzled.

"There’s just been the loveliest family camaraderie between us. My mum and I have never been this close.

"I’ve always been a daddy’s girl. But since I got pregnant it’s flipped completely.

"My mum has been living and breathing it with me. This is the closest I’ve ever felt to her."

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