THE ROONEYS have shared their Summer holiday snaps – including one of them all swimming with dolphins in Dubai.
Coleen, 36, posted 10 pictures on her public Instagram account with the caption: “We had the best family holiday 2022.
10The Rooney’s recently enjoyed a family getaway to DubaiCredit: Instagram / @coleen_rooney
10Coleen posted pictured of the family swimming with dolphinsCredit: Instagram / @coleen_rooney
10They enjoyed a luxury yacht ride tooCredit: Instagram / @coleen_rooney
“Dubai you were fantastic.”
Coleen and England legend hubby, Wayne, 36, jetted off last month at the end of Coleen’s £3million Wagatha Christie libel trial with foe Rebekah Vardy.
Other images showed their four boys, Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass, posing in matching swimming shorts – and Klay getting a peck from a dolphin.
The family returned to the UK ahead of a judgement in Coleen’s long-running feud with Rebekah, wife of Leicester City striker Jamie, 35.
The ruling is expected to be delivered in the next two weeks.
And Coleen, who is being sued for damages over her now infamous post accusing Rebekah of leaking stories to the Press, has told pals: “The result doesn’t matter – I’ve already won.”
She is said to be “extremely confident” of victory after the £3million courtroom showdown at London’s High Court.
And even if she loses, legal experts say the case was so damaging for Rebekah she may only be entitled to £1 in damages – and forced to pay Coleen’s legal costs.
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A source said: “They’ve both been told that the ruling is likely to be ready at the end of the month.
“As far as Coleen is concerned she never wanted this to go to court but now that it has done she feels utterly vindicated by the whole process.
“She believes the evidence presented before the court has proved her case that Rebekah knew about leaks to the Press – and approved them.
“She says it couldn’t have gone any better. If the judge disagrees then so be it – but it is immaterial.”
Media lawyer Mark Stephens CBE, of Howard Kennedy, said: “Even if Rebekah does win, the measure of her damages will be very low.
“It could be as low as £1 which is the modern day equivalent of a farthing. If she is awarded that level of damages she will end up paying the other side’s legal costs.”