Robbie Williams’ daughter is "destined" for a showbiz career.
The 44-year-old singer has five-year-old daughter Teddy and three-year-old son Charlton with his wife Ayda Field, and has said that whilst he’s trying to steer his brood away from the spotlight, Teddy is already in love with being on stage.
Speaking to the Daily Star on Sunday’s TV Life magazine, Robbie said: "Teddy, our daughter, we’re trying to keep her away from show business, but I think it’s a useless thing we’re trying to do. She actually cries when I go on stage because she can’t. She’s already destined for a life in show business. But we shall see, who knows?"
Teddy will get her first big job in front of a crowd later this year, as she’s said to have been given the role as flower girl when Princess Eugenie ties the knot with Jack Brooksbank at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle in October.
The ‘Angels’ hitmaker’s little girl will be a part of the bridal party, alongside Prince William and Duchess Catherine’s daughter Princess Charlotte, three, and four-year-old Maud Windsor, who is the daughter of Lord Freddie Windsor and his wife, actress Sophie Winkleman.
A source said: "This is a great moment for Robbie. He couldn’t be more proud for his daughter."
Meanwhile, 39-year-old Ayda recently admitted she and the ‘Party Like A Russian’ singer are "looking forward" to playing pranks on their kids when they are old enough to appreciate them and she can’t wait to be an "embarrassing" parent.
She said: "I feel like Rob and I are looking forward to punking our children.
"I feel like we are totally going to be those embarrassing parents."