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Annie Kilner steps out in Cheshire with her baby son just seven days after giving birth
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IntroductionA turbulent two months were put to one side on Tuesday as Annie Kilner ventured out in Cheshire with
A turbulent two months were put to one side on Tuesday as Annie Kilner ventured out in Cheshire with her newborn son.
The mother-of-four is thought to have built bridges with husband Kyle Walker after it emerged the Manchester City and England full back had fathered a child out of wedlock with influencer Lauryn Goodman.
And she appeared to be running errands during an appearance in Alderley Edge, close to their family home in nearby Prestbury.
Kilner, 30, was joined by her newborn son - whose name is yet to be confirmed - as she visited a local boutique before returning to her car.
The brunette was dressed casually in an olive green track-top and black gym leggings as she made her latest appearance since giving birth on April 16.
A turbulent two months were put to one side on Tuesday as Annie Kilner ventured out in Cheshire with her newborn son
The mother-of-four appeared to be running errands during an appearance in Alderley Edge, close to their family home in nearby Prestbury
The brunette was dressed casually in an olive green track-top and black gym leggings as she made her latest appearance since giving birth on April 16
READ MORE - Kyle Walker reveals the moment wife found out he'd fathered a second child with Lauryn Goodman
AdvertisementWalker has been living in a rented house away from the family home since January, but the couple - who already share sons Roman, 11, Riaan, seven, and Reign, five - have continued to co-parent and are doing their best to rebuild their marriage.
The couple will now be doing their best to leave any struggles behind them as they look to the future in a bid to stand united for their young family.
A source close to the couple told The Mirror: 'Kyle and Annie are over the moon and anything in the past isn't important right now.
'They're focusing on their four children as they take priority over everything. Yes, they've had hurdles, which Kyle has accepted he was in the wrong but they just want their children to come first.
'He's been recovering from an injury and captained England and Manchester City all while being on hand to support Annie after they welcomed the little one.'
They added that focusing on family and Walker's career is all that matters to them at this time.
A friend told The Daily Mail's Alison Boshoff that Kilner feared that the stress could take its toll on the baby and found the media attention during the latter stages of her pregnancy very difficult.
Interviews and social media posts given by Goodman at the time served to amp up the drama and Kilner's sister Sian spoke of the 'cruel' toll which it had taken on her at the time.
Kilner was seen adjusting a child seat for her son before placing it in her car on Tuesday
She welcomed her fourth child with Manchester City and England full back Kyle Walker on April 16
READ MORE - Kyle Walker 'claims relationship with Lauryn Goodman meant nothing' - despite fathering TWO children with her
AdvertisementThe friend said: 'The whole family are absolutely thrilled about the baby. It is a relief and a source of joy for them all. They want to move forward with their lives away from the drama from here on.
'The baby came over the weekend and we believe Kyle was with Annie in the hospital to support her as was always planned.
'Kyle has been a very involved father, and a very good father, throughout everything that has happened.
'He and Annie are working on their relationship and nobody knows what the future will hold. They have not fully reconciled yet, he is still in his own place.
'However they do want to send a message that they are united as a family. Annie will continue to support him and they both agree that their family is their priority.'
Walker's two-year marriage to Kilner, who he met as a teenager and describes as his 'soulmate', was thought to be in tatters after he was named as the father of Goodman's six-month old daughter.
Walker's two-year marriage to Kilner was thought to be in tatters after the Manchester City and England full-back was named as the father of influencer Lauryn Goodman's daughter
The footballer was already a father to Goodman's son, Kairo following a brief romance with the influencer during a previous separation from Kilner (pictured: Goodman and Kairo)
The beleaguered footballer was already a father to Goodman's son, Kairo - now four-years old - following a brief romance with the influencer during a previous separation from Kilner.
In a rare interview about his personal life, the 82-England cap footballer was close to tears as he reflected on moving away from their family home in Cheshire and spending enforced time away from their children.
Walker admitted he wanted to 'curl up in a ball' after his relationship with Lauryn came to light in January.
He told The Sun: 'What I’ve done is horrible and I take full responsibility. 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.'
Walker admitted he wanted to 'curl up in a ball' after his relationship with Goodman (pictured) came to light in January
The footballer in action for Manchester City during their 3-1 win over rivals Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium on March 3
The footballer, who is expected to play a pivotal role for Gareth Southgate's England at the European Championships in June, admits he wanted to 'curl up in a ball' after his relationship with Goodman came to light in January.
He added: 'When I met Annie at 17, I never envisaged my private life being like this. I never thought I would be a father of six.
'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.
'My actions have caused a lot of pain to a lot of people. I’m sorry because, as a family, this isn’t meant to happen.'
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