Robbie Williams: What is more important to him "than all the awards won"

For Robbie Williams, family happiness is paramount. Prices, record sales and big tours cannot keep up.

Robbie Williams (46, "Angels") has to cancel the big planned celebration for the tenth wedding anniversary with Ayda Field (41) due to the corona pandemic. According to "Daily Mirror" information, this should have taken place in August in her home in Beverly Hills. But the artist now said to the British newspaper: "I don't think this year." The couple wanted to celebrate the milestone "in front of many people", "we would like our friends to be there".

But Williams did not grieve in the face of the cancellation. It seems like he is just celebrating himself instead. After all, he "never believed" to live such a life and become the person he is today. Today, being a "good boy" and "a good husband" means more to him "than all records sold, all Brit awards won or major tours".

Four children make happiness perfect

Williams and Field have been a couple since 2006. On August 7, 2010, they said yes. Her love was crowned by the birth of daughter Theodora "Teddy" Rose (born 2012), son Charlton "Charlie" Valentine (born 2014), daughter Colette "Coco" Josephine (born 2018) and son Beau Benedict (born 2012). 2020). The last two children were carried by a surrogate mother.

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