Pregnant Christine Lampard shows off her baby bump in a pretty maxi dress as she enjoys a walk in the sun with husband Frank
The husband and wife duo took advantage of the sweltering weather and went for a stroll in London's Battersea Park
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CHRISTINE Lampard looks ready to pop in a cute summer dress.
The TV presenter took a walk with her husband Frank as she nears her due date.
Rocking a below-the-knee striped summer dress, Christine,39, looked chic as she approaches her impending birth.
Opting for the practical choice, she teamed her dress with some comfy flats as she walked along with Frank.
At one point Christine was seen placing a protective hand on her burgeoning bump.
The husband and wife duo took advantage of the sweltering weather and went for a stroll in London's Battersea Park.
The pair were getting in some light exercise ahead of their upcoming arrival.
Christine recently spoke out saying she isn't fussed about putting on weight throughout her pregnancy.
The TV host has given up working out and says her only concern is the welfare of her baby.
Speaking to the , she said: "I couldn’t care less about putting on weight as long as everything’s OK inside.
“I’m not training, just walking the dog. That’s it. I’m just taking it all in my stride.”
The Loose Women star is in high spirits with just over two months until the baby is due.
She went on: “I’m feeling great. I’m eating a lot of ice cream, but I think that’s more to do with the weather than the pregnancy cravings.
“Sometimes I forget I’m pregnant and then there’s moments I don’t believe it. You see your reflection and go, ‘Oh God, that’s me’.”
Christine previously admitted her husband Frank's two daughters couldn't be more excited about getting another sibling.
Addressing her baby bump on an episode of Lorraine, she said: “There is a little bump there, in the morning it's not too bad but as the day progresses I just gradually get bigger and bigger.
“The second I start to eat it just goes [sticks her hands out in front of her].
“So this is the good stage, it's contained then it just gets bigger as the day goes on.”
Christine added: “We're all excited, you get to the stage where you don't think about it and you think maybe it won't happen.
“Frank's girls are completely beside themselves, more excited than I thought they would be. They are constantly talking to the belly. They are wanting to be the first name that it says.
“It's a lovely little relationship with the bump there.”
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