Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane cradles his wife Kate's baby bump after her husband is awarded the Freedom Of The City of London for his sporting achievements - Report Minds Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane cradles his wife Kate's baby bump after her husband is awarded the Freedom Of The City of London for his sporting achievements | Report Minds

Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane cradles his wife Kate's baby bump after her husband is awarded the Freedom Of The City of London for his sporting achievements

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Proud: Kate Kane was full of pride after her footballer husband was awarded the Freedom of the City London in a ceremony alongside his family on Thursday at Guildhall

Kate Kane was overcome with joy after seeing her football player husband get the Freedom of the City of London on Thursday at Guildhall.

Proud: Kate Kane was full of pride after her footballer husband was awarded the Freedom of the City London in a ceremony alongside his family on Thursday at Guildhall

The mother of three sent a heartfelt tribute to the England captain on Instagram after he was honored for his exceptional athletic accomplishments.

Harry, who revealed his wife was expecting their fourth child in March, shared a picture of the couple at the ceremony when they were both suited up. Harry could be seen holding his pregnant wife's baby belly.

In a figure-hugging white maxi dress for the big day out, Kate looked stunning.

Harry, meanwhile, looked sharp in a navy suit and tie.

As Harry accepted his trophy, the two seemed more joyful than ever.

Kate said in the post's caption, 'So proud of @harrykane for being awarded Freedom of the City yesterday.

'It is such an honour and we’re so grateful we could share the experience together as a family.'


Achievement: The mother-of-two, took to Instagram to share a gushing tribute for the England captain, who was recognised for his outstanding sporting achievements

The City of London honored the England captain for his great athletic accomplishments in November, but he was able to accept the award this week with his wife Kate and his three kids. 

One of London's oldest customs, the prize is said to have been granted for the first time in 1237, allowing awardees to practice their craft. 


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