Premier League star Harry Winks has welcomed his first child with his partner Lowri Algar.
The footballer, 29, who plays for Leicester, welcomed a daughter with his girlfriend last Wednesday as Lowri took to Instagram to share a selection of sweet snaps of the newborn.
Lowri wrote: ‘Marlowe Otilia Winks 12.03.25. Our precious girl, couldn’t be more in love.’
The new mum posted a snap holding baby Marlowe in her arms before also sharing one of Harry looking at the newborn.
Commenting on the post Harry penned a simple red love heart as love and support from friends and family poured in.
They wrote: ‘Ohhh precious angel, congratulations gorjy xxxx.’; ‘Congratulations Lowri & Harry. What a beautiful baby girl Marlowe is, love her name’;
Premier League star Harry Winks has welcomed a daughter with partner Lowri Algar as the couple took to social media on Sunday to share the happy news
The new mum posted a snap holding baby Marlowe in her arms before also sharing one of Harry looking at the newborn
‘Oh my goodness she is so beautiful Congratulations to you both and welcome gorgeous baby Marlowe! Xxxx’;
‘Oh she is so cute congratulations to you both’; ‘Looking forward to my cuddle’.
The couple revealed they were expecting their first child together in a sweet clip back in October.
Sharing clips from the first scan as well as her growing bump, the couple also filmed their reaction to finding out they were expecting a girl as they popped a pink confetti cannon.
Lowri captioned the post: ‘Life is about to get even better’.
Harry plays as a midfielder for Leicester City club after starting his career at Tottenham H๏τspur academy.
He made his debut in 2014 before leaving the club to move to Leicester in 2023.
Leicester lost in their premier league match against Manchester United on Sunday evening after they suffered a three nil defeat.
Lowri wrote: ‘Marlowe Otilia Winks 12.03.25. Our precious girl, couldn’t be more in love’
Commenting on the post Harry penned a simple red love heart as love and support from friends and family poured in
The Foxes are nine points from safety with nine games to go, exactly the same position they were in 10 years ago before pulling off a great escape under Nigel Pearson by winning seven of them.
Leicester have now lost 13 of their last 14 league games, and have become the first team in top-flight history to suffer defeat in seven successive home fixtures without scoring.