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Abbey Clancy snogs husband Peter Crouch as he cheekily grabs her bum on day out at Royal Ascot

Abbey Clancy snogs husband Peter Crouch as he cheekily grabs her bum on day out at Royal Ascot

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FANCY CLANCY Abbey Clancy snogs husband Peter Crouch as he cheekily grabs her bum on day out at Royal Ascot
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ABBEY Clancy could be seen snogging her husband Peter Crouch at Royal Ascot on day two of the racing festivities.
Abbey, 39 and her husband Peter, 44, put on a loved-up display at the horse racing event in Berkshire today.
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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch looked more smitten than ever before
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The couple were enjoying a day out at Royal Ascot
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Abbey looked stunning in a cream ensemble
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The former footballer even cheekily grabbed his wife's bum on their day out.
Abbey looked glamorous as she wore a cream dress that accentuated her svelte figure and slender curves.
She wore some sunglasses covering her eyes and had her hair down and in a straight style.
Meanwhile, Peter wore a beige-coloured suit complete with a white shirt and a dark tie.
The couple seemingly ditched the finery, with Abbey not opting for a hat or fascinator, and Peter not wearing a top hat and tails.
In some of the snaps of the couple enjoying their day out and soaking up the atmosphere, they looked more smitten than ever before.
Abbey could be seen perching on her husband's knee as he lovingly gazed up at her.
She then looked down at him and beamed, seemingly totally smitten with her man.
The couple then stood up and cuddled one another before sharing a very public smooch on the balcony that they were standing on.
Peter's hand hovered over Abbey's bottom in one snap, with him reaching down further as their kiss got more heated.
Watch as fuming Abbey Clancy reveals she was brutally ghosted by telly bosses after being offered role in hit BBC comedy
Another photo of the couple's kiss saw Peter grab his wife's bum cheek in a very cheeky way.
The high-profile couple have been together for nearly 20 years, and married for 14.
Together they share four children: Sophia, Liberty, Johnny, and Jack.
They host podcast The Therapy Crouch, where they get honest about married life and everything in between with their followers and listeners.
In an interview with OK! back in March, Abbey spoke about her husband and their marriage.
Swooning over her life with her hubby, Abbey also insisted she "doesn't need space" from him.
However, on an episode of their podcast, Abbey jokingly mentioned how they both enjoy their own hobbies, and lived "seperate lives".
"I don't think there's anything wrong with that [having their own hobbies and spending time apart].
"Like, not every day, because we need to do stuff together as well.
"But I think some part of the week, I think that's a totally healthy relationship."
Abbey interjected: "It is, because I've never been happier."
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The couple were seen on a balcony at the event
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