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Megan Nisbet

Charlotte Church shares her baby girl's name in This Morning chat

Charlotte Church has confirmed her 11-month-old daughter's name during an interview on This Morning.

The Welsh singer was chatting to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about a new documentary airing next Wednesday when she shared the sweet detail.

Charlotte, 35, was discussing her passion for nature as she talked about Rivercide, a documentary aiming to show the shocking state of Britain's rivers and what we can do to change it, as well as touching upon her other new projects.

Pointing out how busy the star has been in recent months, Holly said: "And of course you've got the baby as well on top of all of that. So, so busy"

Read more: Charlotte Church posts photo of her baby daughter cuddling up to family dog and fans love it

Charlotte replied: "Yes, absolutely. She's delicious, little miss Frida Simone, she's almost 11 months now.

"She is however causing me some serious sleepless nights still so I'm about to get on the blower to a sleep specialist."

Charlotte, who shares her baby daughter with husband Jonathan Powell, is also mum to Ruby, 13, and son Dexter, 12, with ex Gavin Henson.

Charlotte Church shares her baby girl's name on This Morning (ITV)

She confirmed she had given birth in March when she introduced her then six-month-old to fans during a podcast. You can read more on this here.

Her appearance on This Morning on Thursday, July 8 was to discuss the new documentary Rivercide, the world's first live investigative documentary aiming to show the shocking pollution of rivers across the UK.

Charlotte will be performing in the hour-long episode, which is presented by George Monbiot, alongside Welsh poet Owen Sheers.

She said: "I've written a song especially for the Rivercide documentary and Owen Sheers, a great Welsh playwright has done the lyrics, so that's been totally delightful to get my teeth into a bit of singing again because my life has been all over the shop recently."

Discussing her current projects, Charlotte explained: "I've set up a learning community in South Wales and I've got a project in mid-Wales so I've been a busy, busy bee and it's been so lovely to get back into music as well."

Rivercide will steam live online on Wednesday, July 14 at 7pm.

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