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Edinburgh Live
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Dick and Angel Strawbridge inundated with messages as they share 'poignant moment'
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Former Escape to the Chateau stars, Dick and Angel Strawbridge, have been showered with support following a heartfelt update they shared on social media. The beloved duo, known for captivating audiences on Channel 4's popular series until its conclusion in 2022, are no strangers to updating fans about their charming life in France. Tying the knot at their exquisite French chateau in 2015, the couple welcomed two children: Arthur, now aged 12, and Dorothy, who is 11. Recently, via Instagram, they marked an important family event as Arthur wrapped up his inaugural year at college — comparable to secondary school in the UK — boasting some notable achievements, as noted by the Express. In a post featuring a snapshot of Arthur donning a shirt awash with signatures – potentially marking his final day – Dick and Angel expressed: "Congratulations to our big boy Arthur! His first year at college is officially over and he has had a ball.." They further gushed: "It's a bit of a gushy parent this young man received some pretty big achievements this coming 3rd in his school for a National French Mathematics he was competing against all ages up to 15!", reports Devon Live. Continuing their earnest narrative: "Love him to bits and just could not be prouder... Dorothy still has a week left at it's all go with spectaculars and end of school parties." Concluding their update, they extended well wishes to all: "Have a fabulous Thursday!". Arthur has been showered with supportive messages from fans celebrating his impressive achievement. "Many congratulations Arthur, enjoy your holidays," a fan expressed, while another shared: "Wow that's fantastic Arthur, well done to you. Yes proud parent moments indeed." A third contributed: "Congratulations and well done Arthur," along with another who said: "Well done Arthur, that's fantastic." Dick Strawbridge, who is 65 years old, hinted at a potential return of Escape to the Chateau earlier this year during a conversation. He explained the conclusion of the beloved show as coinciding with key events in his children's lives, noting Arthur's preparation for senior school and Dorothy approaching her own transition. Speaking to a publication, he said, "The thing is, Escape to the Chateau is a year-long project for every season, and Arthur starts senior school, Dorothy is in her last year before she moves, and that change in the children was the rationale." He further noted: "Because we had back in 2022 huge conversations saying, before they get all the pressures that young people have in their lives on them, it was time for us to walk away from the escape. That's why we did it."


Daily Mirror
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Dick and Angel Strawbridge inundated with support after emotional announcement
The Strawbridges documented their renovation of their stunning French home on Channel 4's Escape to the Chateau, but after the show ended last year, they kept fans up-to-date with family life Escape to the Chateau stars Dick and Angel Strawbridge shared a moving announcement about their family, prompting fans to flock to send messages of support. The couple, who hosted the Channel 4 show until it ended last year, regularly update their 386,000 followers with the latest news in their lives. Dick and Angel, who married at their French chateau in 2015, share two children, Arthur, 12, and Dorothy, 11. Congratulating Arthur on completing his first year at college - the equivalent of secondary school in the UK - the couple posted a photo of their son in his signature-covered shirt. They wrote: "Congratulations to our big boy Arthur! His first year at college is officially over and he has had a ball..." They added: "It's a bit of a gushy parent this young man received some pretty big achievements this coming 3rd in his school for a National French Mathematics he was competing against all ages up to 15!" Proud parents Dick and Angel continued: "Love him to bits and just could not be prouder... Dorothy still has a week left at it's all go with spectaculars and end of school parties. Have a fabulous Thursday!" Fans sent their congratulations in the comments. One wrote: "Many congratulations Arthur, enjoy your holidays!" Another replied: "Wow that's fantastic Arthur, well done to you. Yes proud parent moments indeed." A third added: "Congratulations and well done Arthur." Someone else typed: "Well done Arthur, that's fantastic." Last month, the couple shared their latest antics, posting a series of photos on social media documenting their first gatherings of the year. To showcase their French home, the couple offer a variety of events, including corporate team building weekends and couples' retreats. With Arthur and Dorothy included in making the events happen, the Strawbridges wrote: "Wow! What a week!! First events of the year and the sun certainly had his hat on! "The Chateau was filled with love, laughter and plenty of hugs as we made memories together! We were blown away by how many people came from around the world. "Thank you. We are now working on our 2026 dates so watch this space..." They wished their supporters a good start to the week, adding: "Have a Marvellous Monday!" Their loyal followers took to the comments again, with one writing: "Amazing! ! So miss watching you guys!!" Another added: "I wish your programs were still on TV. I'd love to see you doing more crafts and interior design." A third commented: "My husband and I are rewatching your show and just saw your anniversary dinner that you held in the orangery during Covid with your beautiful children serving the food and your parents helping." Some fans were feeling nostalgic, with one commenting: "Miss seeing you all ...it was a dose of comfort watching the family grow and experience the magic of the chateau being lovely to see all going well."