Piers Morgan is making the most of his sunny Bank Holiday weekend.
The former Good Morning Britain star, who sensationally quit the show back in March, is lapping up the London sunshine alongside his wife Celia.
The TV star took to Instagram on Sunday to share a loved-up snap of the pair basking in the sunshine in their summer ensembles.
Piers beamed in the sweet snap alongside his leading lady who looked gorgeous in a red floral dress as she leaned against his shoulder.
Alongside the snap of the couple donning sunglasses, Piers wrote: “Shady”.

And it wasn’t long before fans flocked to gush over the sweet couple snap.
“You two look radiant. Lovely couple,” commented one fan.
“Looking good Piers. Sunshine suits you,” another echoed.
Meanwhile, a third penned: “Gorgeous.”

It comes after Piers insisted that he’s ‘never been more popular’ since his controversial comments about Meghan Markle stormed the headlines.
Piers quit his job of six years on GMB after he doubted Meghan, 39, was denied help after telling the palace she was suicidal.
The star has said the Duchess of Sussex would have been delighted that he'd stormed off the ITV breakfast show, telling the Daily Mail: "Well I am sure she had a wonderful, joyous series of venti latte celebrations or crystal bashing, whatever they do over there, when she heard.
"I’m sure she did and that’s fine. I’ve no problem with that.’

He added: "She thinks she’s beaten me? She might be in for a surprise, because I suspect I’ll be back soon. And my views certainly haven’t changed.
"If Meghan thinks she has cancelled me or won the battle, she is in for a big shock. I’ve never been more popular."
Since the fallout Piers claims that ITV want him to return to GMB, despite him quitting the show.
Speaking in his first newspaper interview since the drama, Piers claimed that network have been in touch .
"They reached out - there have been approaches. Never say never," he revealed.

"I have no doubt I could take the ratings back to where I left them - but the doubt is, would anyone be allowed to do it that way again?
"I was hired to give very strong, honestly held opinions, which I did. But in the end I was asked to apologise for a genuinely held opinion," he told The Sun.
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