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It was a fun day out for Emily Andrea and her children Amelia, 7, and four year old Theo as they enjoyed a trip to London's Natural History Museum.

The NHS doctor, who shares her adorable brood with husband Peter Andre, shared sweet snaps of the youngsters taking a break from London's heatwave and enjoying time indoors at the museum's exhibits.

In one image, the brother and sister duo look up in awe at a giraffe's skeleton alongside a true-to-scale figure of a giraffe.

In another image, Theo runs after sister Amelia as the children make their way to a dinosaur bones exhibit.


Emily, who married Peter in 2015, gushed about her "amazing" time at the museum, as she said her children enjoyed it as much as she did.

She wrote in the caption: "Amazing day at the @natural_history_museum today.

"Loved seeing the kids so interested in everything, constantly asking questions!

"Feels great to be getting out and about again too, keeping fingers crossed for a lovely summer @peterandre @sammacd28 @officialprincess_andre."

Fans couldn't help but comment on how grown up Emily and Peter's children look, with one writing: "Wow Amelia is tall!"
A second wrote: "Omg can't believe how grown up they are!"

Emily has been making the most of the sunshine after she and the kids were forced to isolate following the Covid diagnosis of Peter's son Junior.

This wasn't the first time the family have been struck down by the virus, as Peter and Emily both tested positive for Covid-19 in the last year.

Speaking of his experience in his new! magazine column in January, the Mysterious Girl singer explained: "As you may have heard, I've tested positive for coronavirus. I was surprised to say the least when I got my test results back.

"At the time of writing this I've got aches, and I've just not been feeling quite right. It's a scary time for a lot of people out there.

"I'm being careful around the kids, so I'm wearing a mask and keeping my distance.

"It's worrying for people who live on their own. I feel incredibly grateful that I have my family around me even if we can't be near each other!"

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