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Lily Waddell

Gordon Ramsay and family rile up locals with beach walk after 'lockdown warning'

Gordon Ramsay and his famous family were set to anger the locals with their beach walk in Cornwall.

The Ramsay family put on a united front, just one day after the TV chef was reportedly slapped with a warning for flouting lockdown by a coastal guard.

Casually-clad Gordon walked alongside his wife Tana, Matilda and Jack with baby Oscar strapped to his back.

Their furry dog was hot on their heels as they wandered across the sandy beach looking out onto the sea.

Daughters Megan and Holly didn't join the rest of their family for the sandy stroll.

Locals have made it crystal clear the Ramsay family weren't welcome in Cornwall.

Gordon Ramsay and family anger locals with beach walk after 'lockdown warning' (Squirrel)

The famous family fled the confines of London for the sprawling countryside amid the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe.

They have been residing at their beachfront £4million home which was one of their three £11million property portfolio in the region.

The TV sensation has been swamped with complaints from whining Cornwall residents about the move to the seaside.

The Ramsay family put on a united front, just one day after the TV chef was reportedly slapped with a warning for flouting lockdown by a coastal guard (Squirrel)

Gordon has taken no notice of their irritation as he bragged about his bike rides and cooking during his stay at his second home.

It comes after the foul-mouthed chef was allegedly scolded for flouting lockdown rules by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency volunteers carry out patrols of beaches and coastal paths, according to insiders.

Gordon walked alongside his wife Tana, Matilda and Jack with baby Oscar strapped to his back (Squirrel)

A source at the organisation told the Daily Mail: "We have reports of him being seen in dozens of different places since lockdown started. He does not seem to be obeying the rules regarding social distancing, exercise and staying at home.

"We are aware of him having travelled to Port Isaac, which is eight miles away from his home, to Newquay, which is 23 miles away, and even at his third Cornish home in Fowey, which is 25 miles away and a 45-minute drive on a good day.

"One of our staff spoke to him about the frequency with which he was being seen out and about, and the significant distances. After a period of reflection, he seemed to calm himself and took on board what was being conveyed in a most polite manner."

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