Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Frank Lampard receive an OBE from the Duke of Cambridge

Talented: The award comes as no surprise as Frank was Chelsea's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals before leaving England, after one season with Manchester City, to play Major League Soccer for New York City 
The former England and Chelsea midfielder, Frank Lampard, become an Officer of Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Duke of Cambridge during an official ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace in London.


accompanied by his TV presenter girlfriend, she looked absolutely sensational as she posed for photographs with Frank and his daughters Isla, 10, and eight-year-old Luna outside the royal grounds.

He simply captioned the image: 'Incredibly proud day #OBE.'
While Christine went on to tweet: 'Such a wonderful day at Buckingham Palace celebrating Frank receiving his #OBE. Incredibly proud!' 



Cheering from the sideline! Christine Bleakley joined Frank Lampard and his daughters Isla, 10, and eight-year-old Luna at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday


Proud lady: The TV presenter watched the former England and Chelsea midfielder become an Officer of Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Duke of Cambridge during an official ceremony

'Incredibly proud day #OBE': After receiving the prestigious medal, Frank took to his social media sites to post a picture with his loved ones

Career highlight: The 37-year-old footballer was congratulated by the Duke of Cambridge

Sporting legend: He began his career at West Ham where his father also played and four years after making his first-team debut won his first senior cap for England in 1999 - going on to be picked more than 100 times

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