Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner feeds their baby in the stands at England’s Euros game

Kyle Walker’s wife Annie Kilner was seen feeding their two-month-old baby during England’s latest Euros match (Picture: Crystal Pix/ MB Media/ Getty Images)

Annie Kilner was snapped feeding baby son Rezon while husband Kyle Walker helped England achieve a win in their latest Euros match.

On Sunday England took on Slovakia in the last-16 match, with the nail-biting game ending in a 2-1 victory for Gareth Southgate’s squad in Gelsenkirchen.

Watching on from the stands at Veltins-Arena after flying into Germany via private jet, Annie was seen feeding their two-month old baby while sitting with the other Wags.

Annie, 30, travelled from their Cheshire home to Germany with all four of the couple’s children after their marriage was rocked by the full-back’s admission to fathering a child with influencer Lauryn Goodman.

A source explained how Annie flew out to support Kyle, 34, and the team for the first knockout match against Slovakia.

‘They adore watching the squad, cheering on their Dad and mixing with the other families pitchside. It’s what they’re used to, having grown up surrounded by the world of football and nothing will change this,’ they told MailOnline.

The couple welcomed son Rezon in April, with Kyle coming up to see his family after the victory (Picture: Crystal Pix/ MB Media/ Getty Images)

The couple, who first met as teenagers, have four children together (Picture: EURO 2024 News Pool)

‘Knowing they’re cheering him on from the stands, alongside other members of his family, means the world to him.

‘Annie is surrounded by love from the other Wags who admire her strength and resilience. The WAGs recently pledged their support amidst the circus involving Lauryn and want Annie to know they have her and Kyle’s back.’

They added: ‘They’re all a big family no matter what happens between the adults and pitch together to support the young ones amongst them.’

Annie and Kyle met when she was 15 and he was 17 in their hometown of Sheffield.

England managed to secure a win in a nail-biting game against Slovakia (Picture: Matt McNulty – UEFA/ UEFA via Getty Images)

They briefly split in 2019 before reconciling the following year and then exchanging their vows.

The footballer shares four children with Annie – Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, Reign, five, and two-month-old baby Rezon.

However, he also shares two children with former Towie star Lauryn, four-year-old Kairo and an 11-month-old daughter, after starting an affair in 2019.

This has caused Annie and Kyle to part ways multiple times, although they are currently together.

It comes after Lauryn Goodman, with whom he’s fathered two children, travelled to Germany (Picture: Splash News)

Last week both Annie and Lauryn, 33, attended England’s game against Denmark, with the latter posting photos of her son at the ground wearing Kyle’s number two football shirt with the word ‘Daddy’.

In January this year, Kyle issued an apology after betraying his wife, when it emerged that he had fathered a second child with Lauryn.

Speaking to The Sun, the former Tottenham Hotspur footballer said: ‘What I’ve done is horrible and I take full responsibility.

Kyle previously said he made ‘idiot decisions’ after his relationship with Lauryn was revealed (Picture: Farrell/ Backgrid)

‘I made idiot choices and idiot decisions. I can’t begin to think or imagine what Annie is going through. I’ve tried to ask her but there’s pain and hurt.

‘The man that’s meant to love, care and be there for her, did this. There have been days in this ordeal where I’ve just wanted to curl up in a ball and go to sleep.

‘The only person to blame is me. I have roles and responsibilities that I’m aware of and I’ve made stupid choices. But I need to own up to my mistakes – I owe it to everyone.’

He concluded by admitting his actions ‘have caused a lot of pain to a lot of people’.

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