Wayne and Coleen Rooney got into the festive spirit on Tuesday as they paid a visit to Lapland UK with their four sons.
The married couple looked closer than ever as they brought Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, five, and Cass, three, to see Santa.
The happy family posed cheerfully for the Christmassy snap on the trip, which comes after removal vans were seen moving furniture into their £20million Cheshire mansion earlier this week.
Beaming Coleen, 35, wrapped up warm for the occasion in a brown teddy coat and wore her signature locks in a high ponytail styling it with a scrunchie.
Wayne, 36, looked snug in a long bomber jacket with fur hood. Meanwhile, the couple's young sons also wrapped up for the day out with Kai, Klay, and Kit wearing matching jackets while Cass rocked a blue patterned coat.
The four boys grinned from ear to ear after getting their picture taken with Father Christmas while holding onto their treasured husky toys.
The family have a lot to smile about as Wayne and Coleen look set to make the finishing touches on the move into their £20million Cheshire mansion as moving vans were spotted outside the property on Monday.
Several vans were seen parked outside the lavish mansion which the couple have been building since 2017.
Lights were seen on inside the property, which the footballer and his partner were meant to move into last year before the process was delayed amid the pandemic.
During the summer, it was reported that the famous couple would soon be moving into the property after waving off the diggers which had become a familiar site around the home.
The dozens of builders, developers and designers upped and left with sources stressing only 'a few minor tweaks' need to be carried out before the Rooney's move into the dream home.
'Even the road leading to the house has been swept and dusted off. The water and power are on and it is ready' said a source.
Their home - dubbed the 'Morrisons Mansion' - due to its similarity to the supermarket chain, is on the flightpath to Manchester Airport with planes flying directly over it, as revealed by MailOnline.
One local resident at Knutsford, Cheshire, said: 'It has been fairly quite in the skies above their home because of the pandemic and lesser planes flying about.
'But I think they are going to be at their wits end when the holiday season arrives and if things are back to normal. The planes are in swarms each hour usually.
'They have put security cameras up around their border, but there are areas when you can get very close from public land. There is little they will be able to do about it.
'But I wish them well as do most of us around here. They are a young family just like any other moving into a new home.'
Work ground to a halt for several weeks during lockdown as building materials deliveries stopped during the pandemic.
They had originally pencilled in January of 2020 as their moving in date.