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Disappointed much Frank? Lampard makes the most of missing out on Euro 2012 by soaking up the sun with Christine as it is revealed their wedding is on hold
Posted Monday, June 18, 2012 by Dailymail

Christine Bleakley is certainly earning her stripes as a WAG.

When fiancé Frank Lampard found out he would be missing out on a place in England's Euro 2012 squad, Christine did what any loving WAG would do, by whisking him off on holiday and making sure she packed a very skimpy bikini.

And no doubt thoughts of playing in the Ukraine were a distant dream for Frank as the pair holidayed on the Italian Rivera.

Disappointed much Frank? Lampard makes the most of missing out on Euro 2012 by soaking up the sun with Christine as it is revealed their wedding is on hold
Football, what football? Frank Lampard and Christine Bleakley get cosy in the pool

With Christine soaking up the sun in a skimpy bikini the pair showed they were very much in love with a very public display of affection in the pool.

But showing that she really is in the premier league Christine took Frank to watch England beat Sweden in their first win of the tournament.

The couple have endured endless speculation over the date and location of their big day since TV presenter Christine announced her engagement to the Chelsea player a year ago.

Christine, 33, even had to deny a  persistent rumour that they had offered to pay several couples to rearrange their weddings so she and Frank could secure a date and venue this summer.

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