Sophie Rundle stepped out with her family on Monday, as they went for a walk in Cheltenham.
The Peaky Blinders actress, 33, was joined by her actor fiancé Matt Stokoe and their 10-month old son, whose name has not been publicly announced.
Sporting a paisley patterned shawl, blue jeans and a black coat, she looked effortlessly stylish as she carried her young son.
Family time: Peaky Blinders star Sophie Rundle stepped out with her family earlier this week, as they went for a walk in Cheltenham after final season premiere aired on BBC
Her caramel coloured locks were left down to flutter in the breeze and she opted to go makeup free for the outing.
Matt looked handsome beside her, strolling along in a navy T-shirt under a plaid jacket and casual denim jeans.
Sophie was enjoying some extended time with her loved ones as the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders launched on BBC One this week.
Sweet: The Peaky Blinders actress, 33, was joined by her actor fiancé Matt Stokoe and their 10-month old son, whose name has not been publicly announced
Trendy: Sporting a paisley patterned shawl, blue jeans and a black coat, she looked effortlessly stylish as she carried her young son
Stunning: Her caramel coloured locks were left down to flutter in the breeze and she opted to go makeup free for the outing
The actress, best known for her role as Ada Shelby in the hit period drama, returns with her cast-mates following the sudden death of co-star Helen McCrory, who took a starring role as Shelby family matriarch Polly Gray.
McCrory passed away aged 52 in April 2021 following an undisclosed battle with cancer, and Sophie admitted both cast and crew were shattered by the unexpected news of her passing.
She told Metro: ‘It was horrible and we were all devastated. I think that everybody felt that, whether you’d ever met her or not whether you’d work with her or not, I think the whole nation felt that it was devastating.’
Dashing: Matt looked handsome beside her, strolling along in a navy T-shirt under a plaid jacket and casual denim jeans
Proud: Sophie was enjoying some extended time with her loved ones as the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders launched on BBC One this week
Tragic: The actress returns with her cast-mates following the sudden death of co-star Helen McCrory, who took a starring role as Shelby family matriarch Polly Gray
Show costume designer Alison McCosh also admitted they were keen to keep her spirit alive through fashion conscious Ada’s choice of clothing – a decision Rundle fully supported.
She said: ‘So we did just that, Sophie loved that idea and that was a way for me to have Polly move on through Ada.
‘It was hard because I didn’t want to let her go. I didn’t want to let Polly go. It was quite emotional, but also, it felt right and so we decided to do that.’
Sophie confirmed the arrival of the couple’s newborn son by sharing a photo on her Instagram page in April.
The actress wrote alongside the image: ‘Our little boy, who arrived safely and happily over the Easter weekend and changed the game forever. My little egg. My overflowing, grateful heart.’
Sophie met and began her relationship with Matt in 2016 while they were filming Sky One series Jamestown.
Big news: Sophie confirmed the arrival of the couple’s son by sharing a photo on her Instagram page in April
Baby joy: The actress wrote alongside the image: ‘Our little boy, who arrived safely and happily over the Easter weekend and changed the game forever. My little egg. My overflowing, grateful heart’
First meetings: Sophie met and began her relationship with Matt in 2016 while they were filming Sky One series Jamestown
She also starred alongside Matt in the claustrophobic horror film, in which they played a couple living in a remote woodland cabin.
Her last role was alongside her fiancé in horror film Rose: A Love Story, which he wrote.
Soon after their engagement in 2019, Sophie said: ‘The whole wedding thing is weird. Everyone expects you to be desperate to be a princess for the day – that’s not really my scene.’
Talented: She also starred alongside Matt in the claustrophobic horror film, in which they played a couple living in a remote woodland cabin
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