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They became proud parents to a baby girl earlier this year.
And Lily Collins and her husband Charlie McDowell enjoyed a well-earned break from parenting duties as they joined a slew of stars at Centre Court on day seven of the Wimbledon Championships on Sunday.
Heading to London’s famous All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, the Emily In Paris star, 36, was dressed in a stylish striped sundress with an intricate embroidered bodice, teamed with gold flats.
Attending as guests at the Emirates suite, the couple posed for snaps together as they joined names including Andrew Garfield and Poppy Delevingne at the tennis.
Earlier this year in January, Lily and Charlie announced that they welcomed their baby girl to the world via surrogate – and the director later clapped back at ‘unkind’ surrogacy comments.
Sunday saw Sonay Kartal’s fine Wimbledon run end with a fourth-round loss to Russian veteran Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, while Cameron Norrie narrowly secured victory over Nicolas Jarry in a five-set thriller.

Lily Collins and her husband Charlie McDowell enjoyed a well-earned break from parenting duties as they joined a slew of stars at day seven of the Wimbledon Championships

Heading to London’s famous All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, the Emily In Paris star, was dressed in a stylish striped sundress with an intricate embroidered bodice
At the time, the actress took to Instagram to share a picture of the newborn who was resting in a tiny bed with a white blanket hanging over the edge that had their daughter’s name on the front.
‘Welcome to the center of our world Tove Jane McDowell,’ the Mirror Mirror actress wrote.
‘Words will never express our endless gratitude for our incredible surrogate and everyone who helped us along the way. We love you to the moon and back again…’
Collins has since given updates to her fans on social media as she continues to enjoy motherhood.
Not long after Lily and Charlie revealed that they have become parents, McDowell soon hit back at criticism over the decision to have their first child via surrogacy.
‘In regards to the unkind messages about surrogacy and our path to having a baby – it’s OK to not be an expert on surrogacy.’
The star – who is the son of A Clockwork Orange actor Malcom McDowell – added, ‘It’s OK to not know why someone might need a surrogate to have a child. It’s OK to not know the motivations of a surrogate regardless of what you assume.
‘And it’s OK to spend less time spewing hateful words into the world, especially in regards to a beautiful baby girl who has brought a lot of love into people’s lives.’

Earlier this year in January, Lily and Charlie announced that they welcomed their baby girl to the world via surrogate – and the director later clapped back at ‘unkind’ surrogacy comments
Charlie concluded with, ‘That’s all for now because she just pooped and I need to change her diaper.’
Collins had previously opened up about her desire to have a family – and revealed that dream had helped her in overcoming an eating disorder.
During a past interview with Us Weekly in 2017, she explained: ‘Everyone has a different form of recovery. I never had an “aha” moment.’
‘My reason to finally start talking about [my eating disorder] was the moment I realized I wanted a family. I wanted kids. I didn’t want this to be something I bring into that.’