Welsh WAG Charlotte Russell stuns in slinky swimwear ahead of fiancé Kieffer Moore’s game
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Welsh WAG Charlotte Russell – Kieffer Moore’s fiancee – has shown off her incredible body in some slinky swimwear ahead of his World Cup football match in Qatar.
Welsh player Kieffer, 30, took on Iran as they played their second Group B match this morning. And his fiancée Charlotte, 26, posed on the beach at Sandbanks last month, as she thanked the team for their support.
“Songs of a Siren Shoot with the most amazing team. I love how artistic these shots came out,” she wrote on Instagram, ahead of Kieffer competing in the World Cup.
Charlotte looked gorgeous in her white swimwear during a photoshoot with her highlighted locks styled in gorgeous curls as she paraded down the beach.
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Many rushed to comment, with one writing: “you are gonna be the most unreal bride.”
“You are something else,” another told Charlotte, while a third shared: “Cannot wait for your REAL bride moment!”
Kieffer proposed to Charlotte in May this year on a romantic getaway in Dubai, with him announcing on Instagram: “The most incredible woman and I can’t wait to marry her!”
Charlotte is engaged to Kieffer (Image: Charlotte Russell Instagram)
Charlotte also shared the news on her page with the words: “12/5/22. The day my best friend asked me to marry him. Happiest girl in the world.”
The couple were pictured standing in front of the words “marry me”, as Kieffer was traditionally on one knee with a ring in his hand while Charlotte looked taken aback.
Many of their friends and family congratulated the couple, as one wrote: “Huge congratulations you gorgeous couple.”
Charlotte got engaged to Kieffer in May (Image: Charlotte Russell Instagram)
“Amazing news! Congratulations to you both,” another added.
It was a disappointing day for Wales as they lost 2-0 to Iran. Wales manager Rob Page spoke to BBC Radio Wales after the defeat.
“I always take responsibility, that’s my team, the sending off didn’t help of course but at that point we had five forwards on the pitch so couldn’t get a defensive shape,” he said.
“But yes I’ll always take responsibility for performances. It’s a difficult changing room at the minute but we will be ready [against England], it’s a local derby and a great game to finish on and we’ll be prepared to go.”
The star made his World Cup debut on Monday, as he came on for footballer Daniel James at half-time during Wales’ clash with the USA.
Following his debut, Kieffer spoke of coming onto the pitch for the first time: “I wanted to impose myself on the game and do what I could, so hopefully I am in a position to start on Friday.
Kieffer is competing in the World Cup (Image: Kieffer Moore Instagram)
“I knew what I had to do at half-time – just play my game really.
“To come away with a point from that game is a fair reflection.
“Every player wants to play every single game at a World Cup. Who doesn’t want to play?”
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