Pregnant Candice Warner will give birth in the UK during Australian cricket team’s World Cup break

She is set to welcome her third child with cricket star husband David Warner in just a matter of weeks.  

Heading to the UK ahead of the birth, Candice Warner was seen checking in for her long-haul flight at Sydney airport on Wednesday with the couple’s two daughters.

The heavily pregnant 34-year-old has headed overseas to support her beau during the ICC Cricket World Cup and is reportedly hoping to give birth in Britain.  

New arrival! Candice Warner was spotted checking in for her long-haul flight to the UK on Wednesday with her daughters, as she prepares to give birth to her third child in London

Candice cut a casual figure in the airport terminal and opted for comfort for the long flight ahead in leggings and a loose fitted black t-shirt. 

Her top expertly hid her burgeoning baby bump and the soon-to-be mother of three spiced up her airport look with a designer pair of Louis Vuitton trainers. 

Sporting a backpack, Candice was seen guiding her daughters, Ivy Mae, four, and Indi Rae, three, through the airport to the check-in desk. 

Family! The 34-year-old model is heading to the UK to reunite with husband David Warner, who is playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup for Australia - they are already parents to two daughter Ivy Mae, four, and Indi Rae, three

 Family! The 34-year-old model is heading to the UK to reunite with husband David Warner, who is playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup for Australia – they are already parents to two daughter Ivy Mae, four, and Indi Rae, three

Going for comfort: Candice cut a casual figure in the airport terminal and opted for comfort for the long flight ahead in leggings and a loose fitted black t-shirt

Going for comfort: Candice cut a casual figure in the airport terminal and opted for comfort for the long flight ahead in leggings and a loose fitted black t-shirt

In high spirits, Candice was seen flashing smile as the youngsters cutely fussed over their luggage.  

She wore her blonde locks down in a sleek and straight style and appeared fresh-faced for her journey overseas. 

Daily Telegraph reports Candice plans to ‘be induced’ at the end of June during the Australian cricket team’s seven-day break.  

High spirits: Candice was seen flashing smile alongside little Ivy and Indi as she waited to check in herself and her daughters for their flight

High spirits: Candice was seen flashing smile alongside little Ivy and Indi as she waited to check in herself and her daughters for their flight

Sweet: Ivy and Indi, the daughters she shares with husband David, were cutely seen fussing over their luggage as they joined their mum in the airport terminal

Sweet: Ivy and Indi, the daughters she shares with husband David, were cutely seen fussing over their luggage as they joined their mum in the airport terminal

It would mean that David, who is already in London to play in the competition, will be able to attend the birth. 

Daily Mail Australia have reached out to Candice for comment. 

The model has headed overseas early to ensure she can still fly, given airline restrictions surrounding pregnancy. Most airlines allow pregnant women to fly up to 36-weeks.

Beauty: The former athlete appeared fresh-faced for her journey overseas and wore her blonde locks down in a sleek and straight style

Beauty: The former athlete appeared fresh-faced for her journey overseas and wore her blonde locks down in a sleek and straight style 

Prepared: It's believed Candice has headed overseas now, a few weeks ahead of her expected due date, to ensure she can still fly, given airline restrictions surrounding pregnancy

Prepared: It’s believed Candice has headed overseas now, a few weeks ahead of her expected due date, to ensure she can still fly, given airline restrictions surrounding pregnancy

Candice first announced she is expecting again in January and later confirmed she and David, 32, are set to welcome another girl.  

Their baby joy came after Candice suffered a miscarriage. She candidly discussed the couple’s loss in May, after David was embroiled in the 2018 ball-tampering scandal. 

‘The miscarriage was a tragic consequence, a heartbreaking end to a horror tour,’ Candice told Australian Women’s Weekly.   

Due date: Daily Telegraph reports Candice plans to 'be induced' at the end of June during the Australian cricket team's seven-day break, meaning David will be able to attend the birth

Due date: Daily Telegraph reports Candice plans to ‘be induced’ at the end of June during the Australian cricket team’s seven-day break, meaning David will be able to attend the birth 

Outnumbered: Candice first announced she is expecting again in January and later confirmed she and David, 32, are set to welcome another girl (pictured above on holiday in St Lucia)

Outnumbered: Candice first announced she is expecting again in January and later confirmed she and David, 32, are set to welcome another girl (pictured above on holiday in St Lucia) 

‘Like so many families who’ve experience a miscarriage, it’s just really sad,’ she said. 

‘The entire ordeal from the public humiliations to the ball tampering had taken its toll and, from that moment, we decided nothing will impact our lives like that again.’ 

Warner, along with former Australian cricket captain Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft, were banned from the sport for rubbing the ball with sandpaper during a Test against South Africa. 

Heartache: Their baby joy came after Candice suffered a miscarriage following David's involvement in the 2018 Australian cricket team ball-tampering scandal

Heartache: Their baby joy came after Candice suffered a miscarriage following David’s involvement in the 2018 Australian cricket team ball-tampering scandal

David’s 12-month ban has since ended and he was selected for Australia’s preliminary squad for this year’s world cup. 

The sports star returned to team Sunrisers Hyderabad for the Indian Premier League 2019 season and praised his family for their support during a trip to India in April.

‘Family means the world to me and having them by my side when I do what I love gives me great comfort,’ he gushed. 

‘Next time the family visits there will be 3 little Warner kids!’

Scandal: Warner, along with former Australian cricket captain Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft, were banned from the sport for rubbing the ball with sandpaper during a Test against South Africa (Pictured: David and Candice)

Scandal: Warner, along with former Australian cricket captain Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft, were banned from the sport for rubbing the ball with sandpaper during a Test against South Africa (Pictured: David and Candice)

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