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Chloe Madeley reveals exciting baby plans with husband James Haskell


Chloe Madeley has opened up on her plans to start a family.

The TV presenter, who recently wed rugby star James Haskell, has revealed that they’re now ready to try for children.

Speaking to Hello magazine, Richard and Judy’s daughter claimed that she once thought she didn’t want kids, but has now changed her mind.

“We’ve gone from one end of the spectrum, where we didn’t want children, to the other end where we thought, ‘yes, let’s try it’,” she said.

“Now we’re in the middle, contemplating it as a reality. James is made to be a father. He’ll be a brilliant dad.”

The new Mr and Mrs Haskell have been together since 2014

Chloe is daughter of Richard and Judy

As well as spilling on their change of heart, the couple also revealed that they would be turning to a very famous new father for parenting tips.

Praising the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry for how he raises his son Archie, James said: “It didn’t surprise me to hear that Harry’s been a hands-on dad with baby Archie.

“You only have to look at the way he’s applied himself to the rest of his life – he’s a war hero, a helicopter pilot, a modern man.”

He added: “I wouldn’t expect anything less.”

James and Chloe were guests at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle earlier this year

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Chloe and James honeymooned in Fiji following their winter wedding, and are planning a party for friends and family in 2021.

While the couple are thinking of extending their brood, it all depends on whether James has lifted his sex ban yet.

When asked if she’d gotten frisky with James on her honeymoon, Chloe revealed that they had to abstain due to a foot injury the sporting star had sustained.

The full interview is available in Hello magazine, out today.

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