Carol Kirkwood is celebrating her BBC co-star and good buddy Matt Taylor's birthday. On Monday, Carol, 62, took to X (previously often known as Twitter) to want her buddy a contented birthday.
Sharing a snap of one in every of their get-togethers, Carole wrote: “Joyful birthday to this beautiful man who all the time makes me giggle… it doesn’t matter what! Have an excellent day expensive @matematttaylor.”
“As do you! Thanks beautiful,” replied Matt – who at present works as a BBC broadcast meteorologist. “It's wonderful we're each celebrating our twenty fifth birthdays inside per week of one another,” he added. “Take pleasure in your vacation while celebrating my birthday.”
Marking his birthday on tv, Matt, who usually covers for Carole, marked one other yr across the solar BBC Breakfast. In the meantime, Carole is having fun with day without work work and utilizing her time to journey round Scotland with Tripsmiths.
Over the previous few days, the TV star has been posting quite a few footage from the fabulous journey, revealing she visited Mall Island and checked out the brightly colored iconic homes featured in youngsters's TV present Balamory.
Carole additionally shared some lovely images of the ocean and a video of a dolphin. She wrote: “By no means been to Tobermory earlier than. Do you recognise the painted homes? Seen these lovely homes too.” [dolphin emoji],
He added: “Sailed by Morar and Mallaig to Inverie the place [I] ran into [a] Faculty buddy! Small world! @WeAreTripsmiths @LordoftheGlens xxx.”
Carole is initially from Morar, a small village on the west coast of Scotland, and was educated on the College of Edinburgh earlier than shifting to London.
These days, the presenter lives in Maidenhead, Berkshire, together with her husband Steve Randall. After getting engaged in 2022, the couple married within the county final December. “It was essentially the most good, romantic and intimate wedding ceremony. We’re each so completely happy,” Carole advised BBC Breakfast.
It was the five-star lodge, Cliveden Home, that was the venue for Carole and Steve's wedding ceremony. Set in 376 acres of the Berkshire countryside, the Grade I stately house is described as having a “superb historical past” and “luxurious interiors”.
Cliveden Home has beforehand been visited by the likes of Queen Victoria, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin, however Meghan Markle determined to make it a part of her special occasion. Though she selected St George's Chapel at royal residence Windsor Fort for her ceremony, the Duchess visited the stately house together with her mom Doria Ragland the night time earlier than her 2018 royal wedding ceremony to Prince Harry.