Britain’s Biggest Family Expands as Sue Radford Misses Daughter’s Birth of Baby Ronnie

Sue Radford, the matriarch of Britain’s largest family, missed her daughter’s birth due to a surprise trip, leaving her heartbroken and anxious.

Britain’s Biggest Family Expands as Sue Radford Misses Daughter’s Birth of Baby Ronnie
Britain’s Biggest Family Expands as Sue Radford Misses Daughter’s Birth of Baby Ronnie

Blackpool: Sue Radford, the head of Britain’s biggest family, is feeling pretty upset. She missed the birth of her 13th grandchild, baby Ronnie. This all happened because her husband, Noel, planned a surprise trip to Dubai.

Katie, their daughter, was really hoping her mom would be there. But Noel booked the trip just three weeks before Katie was due. Talk about bad timing!

In the latest episode of their show, 22 Kids & A Baby, you can see how stressed Sue was about missing the birth. She said she’s never missed one before, and it was really weighing on her mind.

Noel was excited about the trip, but Sue was not so sure. She felt torn between supporting her daughter and going on the trip. In the end, they went to Dubai, hoping everything would be fine.

But then, during their flight, they got the news that Katie was in labor. They had just arrived at their hotel when they had to turn around and head back home.

Sue was anxious, knowing Katie wanted her there. Just two hours before they landed back in Manchester, baby Ronnie was born.

When they finally got the text that he was here, Sue felt relieved. At least both Katie and the baby were okay. Ronnie Hudson Carter was born on October 8, 2024, weighing 7lbs 11oz. What a whirlwind!

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