Coleen and Wayne Rooney looked blissfully happy as they enjoyed a catch up with old friends.
Derby F.C boss Wayne took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a snap of him and his wife spending some time with former teammate Steven Birnbaum and his wife Jeanne Shewmaker Birnbaum.
Beaming in a restaurant with a spectacular floral backdrop, the two couples look delighted to be spending sometime together during the D.C United captain's trip to England.
Childhood sweethearts Wayne and Coleen have been married since 2008 and share four children together; Kai, 11, Klay, 8, Kit, 5 and Cass, 3.
The busy parents beamed as they spent some precious couple time together in the stunning restaurant with their friends from the other side of the Atlantic.


Coleen, 35, rocked her trademark chic look for the friendly outing, wearing a pair of tailored black trousers and an eye-catching statement blouse.
The stylish star completed her ensemble with some bauble-esque drop earrings and wore her light brunette locks loose.
"Great catch up with good friend and @dcunited captain @birnbaum15 and his wife @jeanne_birnbaum," Wayne, 36, captioned the snap to his 15.3million followers.
"Safe trip home," the former Manchester United player added.
Over on his own social media account, Steven revealed his vacation in England has involved "enjoyed time with the big dog @waynerooney" and catching a Liverpool F.C match.
Wayne's latest social media post comes as the footballer-turned-manager is set for a sensational return to boyhood club Everton F.C.
As pressure mounts on current boss Rafa Benitez, bosses at the Merseyside club are said to be considering approaching club legend to take over the reigns as manager.
Back in October, Wayne opened up about how he struggled with his mental health during his playing career.
The former football player will be the subject of an upcoming Amazon Original documentary surrounding his life and career - set to be released early next year.
Speaking about the upcoming documentary, the dad-of-four hopes viewers will see a different side to him.
"I felt it was important for everyone to see me as a person, behind the scenes as a family man," Wayne explained during an event promoting the new feature.

"Growing up in a council estate in Liverpool wasn’t easy. Getting thrown into the spotlight as a 16-year-old. The film captures a lot of that. It’s exciting for me to do this."
The documentary will also include Coleen and the couple's four children.
Through letting cameras into his family home, Wayne is hoping people will develop a "better understanding" of him.
"This was different, having the cameras at home, seeing how we interact with each other and the kids," he in October.
"I think we got some very good footage of us as a family. It will be good for everyone to see because they’ll have a better understanding of me."