Christine Lampard's date night with Frank at Pride of Britain – 14 years after meeting there
09.10.2023 - 12:15
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Christine and Frank Lampard looked like the perfect couple as they arrived at the Pride of Britain Awards - the event where they first met 14 years ago.
The presenter, 44, opted for a black sequin dress with off-the-shoulders sleeves and open toe heels. She opted for smoky eyes and styled her brunette tresses in tousled waves down one shoulder - while accessorising with diamond earrings and a delicate silver bracelet.
While football manager and former England international Frank, 45, looked dapper in a black suit with black dress shoes - finishing the look with a wristwatch. The pair have been happily married for nearly eight years, but nobody could have guessed what was in store for them when they first met at the Pride of Britain Awards back in 2009.
Speaking to the Mirror previously about meeting Frank at the ceremony, Christine said: "It was a complete Sliding Doors moment, I still remember the first meeting as clear as day. Who goes to an awards ceremony and finds a husband? That was me! "Neither of us were even meant to go and I was late after hosting The One Show.
So when we are there now we do have a celebratory glass of champagne. It’s a special evening for us." The Pride of Britain awards took part on Sunday evening, with the ceremony being aired on ITV on Thursday, October 12, at 8pm.
This year's show saw Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo co-hosting the star-studded affair, which has taken place since 1999.
The award ceremony honours the achievements of remarkable people across the UK and all walks of life, with winners nominated by members of the public.
After a shortlist is put forward from the thousands of entries, winners are then chosen by the Pride of Britain judging panel. Christine and Frank married on
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