“Not long now before he can challenge me on the course!” Harry Kane is celebrating his son Louis’ second birthday with a cute clip of the tot playing toy golf
Harry Kane gushed about his son Louis in a sweet Instagram post on Thursday to celebrate his second birthday.
The 29-year-old England soccer captain shared a cute social media snap of himself carrying the tot to a basketball court, along with an adorable video of his youngest child playing with a toy golf club.
Captioning the post, Harry joked that it won’t be long before Louis “can challenge me on the golf course” after showing off his putting skills.
So pretty! Harry Kane Harry Kane gushed about his son Louis in a sweet Instagram post on Thursday to celebrate his second birthday
In the video, Louis was wrapped up warm in a blue padded jacket and jogging bottoms as he added a winter hat and wellies to play outside.
The two-year-old set up his shot before swinging the bat back and hitting the red ball out of camera sight.
He captioned the photo: “Happy birthday my boy Louis. Not long now before he can challenge me on the golf course.”
‘Happy birthday to my boy Louis’: The England football captain, 29, shared a sweet photo of himself carrying the tot to a basketball court, along with a video of him playing toy golf
Joking around: The soccer star joked that it won’t be long before Louis can challenge me on the golf course.
Harry shares Louis and his daughters Ivy, five, and Vivienne, four, with his wife Kate, with whom he tied the knot in a lavish seaside ceremony in 2019.
The duo have enjoyed Kane’s rise together – speaking in 2015 he revealed they went to the same school and have occasionally struggled to believe his rise to celebrity status.
Harry first opened up about their relationship in an interview with Esquire, saying: “We went to school together so she’s seen my whole career. Of course she thinks it’s a bit crazy.”
Wife: Harry shares Louis and his daughters Ivy, five, and Vivienne, four, with wife Kate, with whom he tied the knot in a lavish seaside ceremony in 2019
It comes after the family supported Harry in Qatar for the World Cup when his girls wore the team shirt with ‘Daddy’ printed on the back, as well as his number nine.
England suffered a devastating loss to France in the World Cup quarter-finals and Harry took responsibility for the loss and gave manager Gareth Southgate his full support.
The game was particularly difficult for England captain Harry after he missed a second penalty.
He scored a penalty in France’s 2-1 win at the Al Bayt Stadium and placed them in the semi-finals against Morocco.
After Kane had previously canceled out Aurelien Tchouameni’s fine opening goal with a well-executed penalty, equaling Wayne Rooney’s scoring record for England in the process, Kane struck over a second after Olivier Giroud’s deflected header put France back in front.
“It’s a really tough night,” Kane said after the loss.
“I’m disappointed, the team is disappointed. We firmly believed that we could achieve something special at this World Cup, but it was the small details that mattered.
“I thought that night we had better odds and better spells in play. It all comes down to execution. As the captain, I take it by the chin and take responsibility for missing the penalty.
“It’s hard to say for sure but I can be proud of the group, proud of each other for what we’ve done. It’s going to hurt for a while, but we’ll dust ourselves off to prepare for it in the future.
Family: It comes after family supported Harry in Qatar for the World Cup when his girls wore the team shirt with ‘Daddy’ printed on the back, as well as his number nine