Christine Lampard steps out to her car with husband Frank and daughter Patricia in London

Christine Lampard dons a face mask as she steps out to her car with husband Frank and daughter Patricia, 19-months, in London amid lockdown

They have been self-isolating together in their family abode.

And Christine Lampard was spotted stepping out to her car with husband Frank and daughter Patricia, 19-months, in London on Friday during the UK COVID-19 lockdown.

The Irish presenter, 41, cut a casual figure in black gym leggings, trainers and khaki green jacket.  

Stepping out: Christine Lampard was spotted stepping out to her car with husband Frank and daughter Patricia, 19-months, in London on Friday during the UK COVID-19 lockdown

Christine styled her brunette locks into a sweptback ponytail and added a blue surgical face mask. 

Meanwhile husband Frank, 41, opted for a pair of navy blue gym leggings with a pair of black shorts over the top and a grey jacket.

Christine looked every inch the doting mother as she cradled Patricia, 19-months, in her arms.

Daddy duties: Frank, 41, got stuck into parenting duties as he was seen holding his daughter's nappy bag and lunch box

Daddy duties: Frank, 41, got stuck into parenting duties as he was seen holding his daughter’s nappy bag and lunch box 

While Frank also got stuck into parenting duties as he was seen holding his daughter’s nappy bag and lunch box. 

The couple are currently adhering to strict governmental policies regarding outdoor activity and social distancing in the ongoing fight against COVID-19.

While Frank remains at home instead of plotting Chelsea’s path through his first Premier League campaign in charge of the club, Christine also has time on her hands following the suspension of ITV daytime show Loose Women.

Lockdown life: The couple are currently adhering to strict governmental policies regarding outdoor activity and social distancing in the ongoing fight against COVID-19

Lockdown life: The couple are currently adhering to strict governmental policies regarding outdoor activity and social distancing in the ongoing fight against COVID-19 

She did however return to the show for a recent one hour special from home, during which the panel discussed their love for the NHS.  

The Irish presenter broke down in tears as she thanked her childhood friend Rachel Small for working on the frontline in an intensive care unit at Ulster Hospital in Dundonald, Northern Ireland.

She told her fellow panellists: ‘I want to give every bit of love I possibly can to my sister’s best friend. A girl I have known since she was a little girl. Her name is Rachel Small. 

‘This is a young girl, same age as my sister in her late 30s. She’s a daughter, wife, mother of two young boys and there she is going to work every day.

‘It gets me emotional thinking about it as they’re putting their lives at risk all the time, for us.’ 

Struggling through tears, Christine went on: ‘I just get so emotional every time I think about it.

‘I find it so difficult to think they have to worry about their little children and yet all I have to do is stay inside my house and it just puts it all into perspective.’

Emotional: Christine  broke down during a recent one hour special of Loose Women as she thanked childhood friend Rachel Small for working on the frontline in an intensive care unit

Emotional: Christine  broke down during a recent one hour special of Loose Women as she thanked childhood friend Rachel Small for working on the frontline in an intensive care unit