Kate Ferdinand described the happy family life in Dubai as a “benefit” for the children’s happiness, but she also discussed a challenge she’s been facing.
Kate Ferdinand, her stepson Tate, flew out to Dubai to surprise her and her husband Rio at their new home, but they soon returned to the UK.
It comes as the star recently shared details surrounding her ‘isolated life’ overseas. Kate Ferdinand made the big move from Southeast London to Dubai with her husband Rio and their kids midway through August. Sharing a video of the moment Tate, 17, walked through the door and wrapped her in a hug before greeting Rio, 47, Kate said it was a moment she would never forget. Posting the clip, she wrote: “A memory I’ll cherish forever.”
Since the family recently relocated to the UAE, Kate explained how deeply misses Tate and his older brother Lorenz, 19 at the thoughtful surprise.
She admitted to loving surprises and said, “I think I’m pretty good at it, lol! ” despite having embraced life in Dubai. Knowing that Tate put in the effort to surprise us just feels so special. I’ve had the best two days, but now that he’s gone, I’m spiraling emotionally.”
However, the 34-year-old TV star made an open confession about the difficulties she encounters with other members of her family. She remarked, “We’re having the most amazing time in Dubai. The children are peaceful, prosperous, and secure, which is a truly wonderful thing. But wow, I miss Lorenzo and Tate so much. It’s difficult to express in words. counting the days until our reunion occurs.
Since their move, Kate has been keeping followers updated on their new chapter, sharing beachside photos, family outings, and visits from friends. In one recent post, she captioned a series of family snapshots: “Special times with our special people. Just missing our big boys”. The couple are now settled in an exclusive villa in Al Barari, a luxury gated community.
Alongside Kate’s family updates, Rio has been open about his thoughts on the UK’s rising taxes and why more people appear to be leaving the country. Speaking on LBC, he questioned whether taxpayers were receiving value for money. “If things like the health service, for example, was absolutely flying and working perfectly well then I think people wouldn’t mind paying tax”, he said.
“But when there’s things that are falling apart and going wrong in the country, then I sit there and go, we pay towards tax and is it really going towards the things that are actually benefiting the people that live here”? He added: “And that’s the big question that needs answering. I think a lot of us know the answer to that”.
Meanwhile, Rio says living in Dubai was so the family could start a new chapter in their lives and spend more quality time at home. “My family are seeing me so much more and I’m spending some quality time with them and I think that’s just been a great thing for me”, he said. “I love England and I’m a patriotic guy in that sense, but a new journey, a new chapter, something different, I think is a refreshing new chapter in my life”.
He expanded on this in an interview with The National, explaining that Dubai offered a healthier balance for their children and for him after years of a schedule dictated by football fixtures. “Lifestyle, safety, weather and just a new life”, he said. “I’m not leaving football, but it’s just not the governing body of my life now. I’ve got to be honest, it feels nice”.
Kate and Rio share two young children, Cree and Shae, while Kate is stepmother to Lorenz, Tate and Tia, who remain in the UK as the boys continue their football development at Brighton &, Hove Albion.
Source: Mirror

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