Cristiano Ronaldo did not travel with the national team to celebrate his children’s birthday in Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo did not travel with the national team to celebrate his children’s birthday in Madrid

Following the friendly selection match that was held in Madrid, Friday, Ronaldo did not return to Lisbon with the delegation authorized to stay in the Spanish capital to celebrate the fourth birthday of his twin sons Eva Maria and Matteo.

Last year, the twins attended their dad, who dressed up as an Aladino to the party. This is after he missed the previous memory, of being a representative of the country, and signing the “hat-trick” that secured passage to the League of Nations final, which Portugal won.

While he is already focusing on Europe [amanhã, volta à concentração]Determined to help re-check the title, CR7 lived today in family privacy, but at night he shared a photo of the party, where there was no shortage of princess balloons and superheroes.

“Congratulations so much, my love,” he wrote in the caption to the photo in which he appears with the birthdays of Georgina and two other heirs, three-year-old Alana Martina and 11-year-old Christianino.

From the photo it is clear that there was no shortage of animation in the urbanization palace in La Finca, where Georgina arrived a few days ago to spend the weeks when CR7 is away, but also to work. The day before yesterday, before watching the ace match against Spain, in the Wanda Metropolitano, with the jerseys on the corners, the young woman held another photo session in Madrid.

Who did not fail to make history on social networks was the grandmother of Dolores Aveiro. “Congratulations to my children and may this day be repeated for many years with a lot of love and health, Grandma loves you very much. Kisses,” Ronaldo’s mother shared, along with photos with her grandchildren, taken on a recent visit to Turin, Italy.

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Living in Brazil, Aunt Katia also marked the date, asking for “health and happiness” for Mateo and Eva, calling them “wonderful creatures.” It must be remembered that mother Aveiro was one of the first to meet the children, taking them to the United States, where they were born, as a result of a surrogate.

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