Abbey Clancy and husband Peter Crouch enjoy lunch in Chelsea with daughter Sophia and son Jack

She’s a doting mother to her four children. 

Abbey Clancy, 34, oozed glamour in a furry coat and wet-look trousers as she and husband Peter Crouch, 39, enjoyed lunch with their kids in Chelsea, London on Tuesday.

The model and the footballer dined at swanky Italian eatery Scalini, with their daughter Sophia, nine, and son Jack, 18 months. They’re also parents to Liberty, five, and Johnny, two.

Family time: Abbey Clancy, 34, oozed glamour in a furry coat and wet-look trousers as she and husband Peter Crouch, 39, enjoyed lunch with their kids in Chelsea, London on Tuesday

Abbey looked stylish, wrapped up in a furry teddy coat and chunky Doc Martins, while showcasing her slim pins in skin tight leather-look trousers.

The Liverpool-born WAG carried her belongings in a large Louis Vuitton holdall, which featured a fuchsia pink stripe down the centre. 

Putting safety first in the Covid-19 era, Abbey shielded her mouth and nose with a simple black face mask. 

The mother-of-four styled her blonde tresses sleek and straight while enhancing her natural beauty with a minimal make-up.  

Winter fun: The model and the footballer dined at swanky Italian eatery Scalini, with their daughter Sophia, nine, and son Jack, 18 months (pictured)

Winter fun: The model and the footballer dined at swanky Italian eatery Scalini, with their daughter Sophia, nine, and son Jack, 18 months (pictured)

Designer diva: Abbey looked stylish, wrapped up in a furry teddy coat and chunky Doc Martins

Mini-me: Abbey was seen leaving the restaurant with her eldest daughter, who looked comfortable in a slate grey New York tracksuit and chunky white hiking boots

Designer diva: Abbey looked stylish, wrapped up in a furry teddy coat and chunky Doc Martins

Happy days: Meanwhile, Peter wore an all-black ensemble and was spotted window shopping with their youngest child Jack

Happy days: Meanwhile, Peter wore an all-black ensemble and was spotted window shopping with their youngest child Jack

Fashionista: The model showcased her slim pins in skin tight leather-look trousers

Gorgeous: The mother-of-four styled her blonde tresses sleek and straight

Fashionista: The model showcased her slim pins in skin tight leather-look trousers

Abbey was seen leaving the restaurant with her eldest daughter, who looked comfortable in a slate grey New York tracksuit and chunky white hiking boots.

Meanwhile, Peter wore an all-black ensemble and was spotted window shopping with their youngest child Jack. 

Peter recently opened up about his dad duties in an interview with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdcombe’s Parenting Lockdown Hell earlier this month, as he admitted that his wife doesn’t trust him alone with their brood. 

The new normal: Putting safety first in the Covid-19 era, Abbey shielded her mouth and nose with a simple black face mask

The new normal: Putting safety first in the Covid-19 era, Abbey shielded her mouth and nose with a simple black face mask

Glam tidings: The Liverpool-born WAG carried her belongings in a large Louis Vuitton holdall, which featured a fuchsia pink stripe down the centre

What dy'a get? Upon departure, Abbey also held onto a small brown paper bag

Glam tidings: The Liverpool-born WAG carried her belongings in a large Louis Vuitton holdall, which featured a fuchsia pink stripe down the centre

Tempted: The fashionista and her husband paused to do some window shopping

Tempted: The fashionista and her husband paused to do some window shopping

Chic: Beneath her fluffy coat, Abbey wore a simple camel coloured sweater

Chic: Beneath her fluffy coat, Abbey wore a simple camel coloured sweater

Speaking candidly about life in the Crouch-Clancy household, he said: ‘We’ve got some help, her mum is very good and we’ve got some family who can help us because I don’t think Abs would trust me fully on my own with all four’.

Abbey could be heard speaking in the background, as he added: ‘She’s looking at me now, oh yea did you hear that? She’s shouted over the top of me “what about that time you lost him at the farm?”

He said of the incident with son Jack: ‘We’re all in the farm and we’re with the toddlers, and you can’t get out of this little bit we’re in unless an adult presses the button, which is high enough for an adult to press… 

That one? Abbey looked to be enamoured with something in the shop window

That one? Abbey looked to be enamoured with something in the shop window

Something for Pete? Abbey couldn't stop staring at a sharp check red tuxedo

Something for Pete? Abbey couldn’t stop staring at a sharp check red tuxedo

‘Anyway a teenager, I thought he was fine playing where he is and teenagers obviously pressed the button and he’s gone out, now he’s out by the sheep now I’m sort of in the play bit.

‘It’s all covered and she’s gone “where’s Jack?” and I’ve gone, “he’s just… out by the sheep by the looks of it!” 

‘So there was a panic, but all good he didn’t go too far.’

Happy family: Abbey and her husband Peter Crouch are proud parents to four children, Sophia, nine, Liberty, five, Johnny, two and Jack, 15 months

Happy family: Abbey and her husband Peter Crouch are proud parents to four children, Sophia, nine, Liberty, five, Johnny, two and Jack, 15 months