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The ‘Angels’ singer and his wife Ayda Field share four children.
Robbie Williams is currently travelling across Europe on his BRITPOP tour.
And as is often the case for musicians on tour, his musical commitments have meant he’s sadly had to miss a few special family occasions.
On Thursday, September 18, Robbie’s daughter Theodora ‘Teddy’ Williams celebrated her 13th birthday.
But while the 51-year-old was touring Northern Europe at the time, over the weekend Robbie proved he wasn't going to let distance get in the way of wishing his "favourite oldest daughter" a huge happy birthday!
Robbie Williams gets concert crowd to wish daughter a happy birthday
While performing in Helsinki on Saturday (September 20), the singer got the whole crowd involved in singing well wishes to Teddy.
And to make sure the sound of some 30,000+ people wishing her many returns of the day made it to the birthday girl, Robbie filmed the special moment from the stage and shared it with his wife, Ayda Field.
Ayda later shared the video with her followers on Instagram, captioning it: “Teddy, even though daddy couldn’t be there, he wanted to wish you a happy birthday, too.
“And ok, Robbie Williams,” she joked: “You sing ‘Happy Birthday’ better than I do... :)"
Robbie and Ayda share four children together: Teddy, 13; Charlie, ten; Coco, seven; and Beau, five.
The family largely stay out of the public eye – but Robbie and Ayda do share some insights into their life as proud parents on social media.
Robbie also recently took to his Instagram to share some exciting tour news with UK fans.
Referring to his upcoming Long ‘90s show – his “smallest-ever ticketed gig” which he will be performing in London this October – he teased: “I’m chatting to the team, and we’re going to bring it on the road to more of you around the UK as soon as I can.
“So, more dates, more music, all coming very soon,” he signed off.
This news follows the revelation last week that the former Take That star has decided to delay the release of his next album, BRITPOP, from October 2025 to February 2026 due to “scheduling changes”.