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Christine McGuinness was forced to extend her family holiday amid last week’s air traffic control chaos. But as she prepares to return to the UK, she has taken to Instagram to share how her
three children, twins Leo and Penelope, nine, and Felicity, six, have coped with the last-minute change of plans. Posting on her stories to her 710,000 followers, Christine wrote: “Good
morning everyone, so you know we're on holiday for longer than we planned to be. “We should have only been here for four days but now were on I think day 10 now or something, I cant
remember. “But anyway, it takes them a while to settle into places and I think it worked out amazing that we're still here because if we hadn't of done, we wouldn't have done
half the stuff that we have.” All three of Christine’s children, who she shares with comedian and TV presenter Paddy McGuinness have been diagnosed with autism. She continued her post
writing: “Like now, we're sat in a café, normally we just stay in a hotel, so that everything is familiar for them. “Last night, we went to watch the hotel entertainment, I've been
taking them every night but we haven't managed to get all three of them in the room, one of them might be outside, one with ear defenders on. “But last night all three of them came
into the hotel entertainment, watched a whole show and even got up on stage, with all the other kids and I was just like... "this is amazing” “But anyway they've done absolutely
amazing and it's time to go back to school now but these extra couple of days on holiday, they've absolutely smashed it. I'm very very proud.” Christine then took to Instagram
again to share more holiday snaps with the first image being of herself standing in the sea with a caption box that read: “Leo, Penelope, Felicity, I am so proud of you.” She captioned the
carousel of images with “Proudest mummy”. Fans rushed to show their support with one fan writing: “Proud of them & I’m proud of you! 2/3 years ago this would have terrified you in so
many ways and just look at you now, showing them babies that If mama can do it they can too!! You needed this, was meant to be, but come home now!!! No more drama!!! We miss you all“ (sic).
Whilst a second added: “There's no stopping you now...a lot of autistic children love going on holidays.. it's just getting them to go is the problem..but once they do it
..there's no stopping them...once there's McDonald's ...its there anxiety that' stops them...but mrsmcguinness that's it ..all they will keep asking you is when
mammy are we going away again...in fairness I think as well it's a little bit of maturity” And a third said: “Any holiday with #autistic children that goes well is amazing...Its a huge
confidence boost for all” Christine also shared images of the children’s meals which included a plate of chips and plain pasta, which she captioned “beige food always”. Other parents related
to Christine with one commenting: “The beige plate of food is LIFE,” A second said: “That is literally my son's diet when we are on holiday too!” And a third wrote: “Fabulous! I
recognise the food from all our trips, happy memories for all.”