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Keeley Hawes gives an insight into romantic getaway with Succession star husband Matthew Mcfadyen to The Dolomites

Keeley Hawes gives an insight into romantic getaway with Succession star husband Matthew Mcfadyen to The Dolomites

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Keeley Hawes gave an insight into her romantic getaway to The Dolomites with her husband Matthew Mcfadyen on Monday.
The actress, 49, and the Succession star, 50, enjoyed a trip to the Lefay Resorts and Residences for some relaxation.
Sharing a series of photos to Instagram, Keeley wrapped herself in a dressing gown and soaked up the stunning scenery.
Other photos showed the couple posing for a photo in the mirror before heading for a massage.
Keeley also snapped a picture of the pool and a plate of pancakes and fruit that she had tucked into for breakfast.
She captioned the update: 'Didn't want to leave… Thank you.'
Keeley recently revealed how they both 'get shouted at in the street' due to their respective acting careers and what life is like at home.
Joining Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett on season seven of Dish from Waitrose on Wednesday she joked they'd both spent a lot of time in people's living rooms.
She explained: 'People immediately think they know you, yeah-when you're in their living rooms. People call me Mrs. Durrell a lot, which I always find very flattering.'
The actress continued: 'Matthew had it more recently with Succession, but something like Bodyguard or like Line of Duty, where literally people are shouting things from vans and people and, you know, it becomes part of the culture for that week or whatever. It's really exciting. It's really flattering, and really lovely.'
Elsewhere discussing life at home, Keeley admitted that she hates cooking while Matthew really 'invests time' into making their meals.
She added: 'Being married to someone like Matthew who really enjoys it, Matthew wakes up in the morning and the first thing out of his mouth will be 'What should we have for dinner tonight?' At like seven o'clock in the morning. I'm like, 'I don't know. I don't care.
'You know, but he will really invest and invest time and really enjoy the process. And after twenty years of somebody else doing it and, preparing things, and it happening for you, I think there's probably an element of that. So, there is a lot of toast in my diet.
'Matthew grew up in Indonesia a lot of the time and surrounded by this amazing cooking and these tastes and trying different things,' she explained.
The couple rang in her 20th wedding anniversary back in October and looked as loved up as ever in a social media update.
The couple recently revealed they are looking forward to their 'third act' as a couple when their children fly the nest.
They are proud parents to daughter Maggie, 19, and son Ralph, 17, while Matthew is also a step-dad to Keeley's son Myles, 24, from her first marriage.
Matthew said he is looking forward to spending quality time with Keeley and heading off on numerous mini-breaks when they have more time to themselves.
He told CBS: 'It's like a third act. It's exciting. We're like, "OK, mini-breaks!" In the trenches when they're little, it's like, 'This is it for ever', but of course it's not.'
The actor added: 'Then you realise, luckily, ours are really lovely, funny humans who are making you laugh and telling you off.'
The star went on to admit this is the first time his children have been interested in his work.
Matthew said: 'We don't always watch each other's stuff and our ­children certainly don't watch our things. That's sort of galling – no interest. That keeps you humble.
'But they will watch Deadpool for sure. They suddenly perked up when they heard I was doing that. They finally showed a modicum of interest. My daughter was like, 'Will you meet Blake?'
Keeley and Matthew have been married since 2004 and Matthew is also step-father to Myles McCallum, Keeley's son with first husband Spencer McCallum, a cartoonist.
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