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Roy Keane to become a grandad again at 54 as Man Utd legend's daughter and England star announce pregnancy

Roy Keane to become a grandad again at 54 as Man Utd legend's daughter and England star announce pregnancy

The Sun3 days ago
ROY KEANE is set to become a grandad again at 54 after his daughter and her England star partner announced their pregnancy.
Keane's latest grandchild was born in April, prompting the ex-Manchester United captain to post a brilliant caption about the "big baby".
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And after celebrating his recent birthday with a holiday with his grandkids, he will be looking forward to welcoming a new member in the coming months.
That is because Leah Keane and Taylor Harwood-Bellis revealed they are expecting.
The couple - who are engaged to get married - took to Instagram on Wednesday lunchtime to announce the happy news.
They posted a wonderful black-and-white video including clips of the pregnancy test, the scans and on holiday together.
The caption read: "Half of me, half of you."
Harwood-Bellis, 23, memorably scored on his senior England debut against Keane's Ireland last November.
The defender was relegated with Southampton last season.
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