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Rosanna Davison admits she’s worried her family won’t be able to meet her twins due to restrictions

The model mum is due to give birth next month

Rosanna Davison has admitted she’s worried her family won’t be able to meet her “miracle twins” due to current restrictions.

The former Miss World is expecting identical twin boys with her husband Wes Quirke, and is due to give birth next month.

As she approaches her due date, Rosanna has confessed she’s nervous her loved ones won’t get to meet her newborn sons – amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking to the Irish Mirror, Rosanna said: “I was able to see my parents regularly up until Level 3 was introduced as they live in Wicklow, but my two brothers live in London so it’s been tough not seeing them.”

Rosanna and Wes with daughter Sophia | INSTAGRAM

“I’m just really hoping things improve soon and the whole family can meet our babies after they’re born.”

However, the expectant mother is trying to remain positive during such trying times.

“Meeting my two new sons is what I’m most excited for, and all of those gorgeous newborn snuggles,” she said.

“It’s hard to know what to expect from Christmas this year, but we’ll have the best gift of all at home with us.”

Rosanna also shared her heart ache for those experiencing pregnancy loss this year, as the model has suffered 14 miscarriages in the past.

She said: “My heart breaks for the women and couples who have received bad news this year and haven’t had their partners by their sides.”

“Although I do appreciate why it’s so critical for maternity hospitals to be kept safe and for the doctors, nurses and midwives to be protected from the virus too.

“I’m grateful to know that I’ll be giving birth in a strict and safe environment,” she added.

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