Kate Ferdinand has opened up about missing rainy old England (Image: Blended/YouTube)
Kate Ferdinand has admitted that she missed rainy old England after moving to sunny Dubai with husband Rio and their three youngest children. Despite their son Cree, five, being a talented linguist – speaking Mandarin and Arabic – she is finding it challenging and has set herself the goal of learning just one Arabic word per week.
Holding back tears, Kate, who relocated to Dubai from Bromley, south east London, last August, admits: “I just miss my family and friends.” Rio, 47, stepped down as a pundit for TNT Sports, covering the Champions League across Europe last year.
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Kate and Rio Ferdinand in Dubai (Image: xkateferdinand/instagram)
Kate – who wed Rio in 2019, following the death of his first wife from breast cancer in 2015, aged 34 – speaks of their “new chapter” in Dubai: “I feel like we’ve opened our eyes to a different world. But I love London, I love the UK. I love so many things about the UK.
“I do feel happy in Dubai, but I’m just missing a part of me.” The move, she says, has made Rio more “present” for the family, despite having to travel to other countries for work as a pundit.
However, only their children together – Cree, and Shae, two, along with daughter Tia, 13, from his first marriage, have moved with them. Rio’s older sons, Lorenz, 19, and Tate, 17, by his late wife, Rebecca Ellison – have stayed in the UK as they pursue football careers with Brighton.
Kate, who initially crossed paths with Rio in Dubai back in 2016, explains: “I think it’s an amazing place to live, I think it’s amazing for the children. The children are thriving and happy and living a life of just outside freedom.
“Rio loves it so much. I am enjoying it, but I miss home quite a lot. I get upset. I miss the big boys a lot and I’m just struggling with that. I know this decision is right for my younger children and as a family we are settled there, but the boys are following their football careers. So they’re doing what they want to do otherwise they’d be with us.

Kate and her children in Dubai (Image: xkateferdinand/Instagram)
“But it’s very hard because we’ve been through so much as a family and we’ve always been together and that’s a huge adjustment.”
Kate says Dubai is very safe, which she loves, but that she even misses the English weather. She continues: “If I could merge the two worlds together it would be absolutely perfect.
“I think I miss people. I miss the rain. The cold, cool air on your face. I miss the culture of England. Certain types of people and all different types of people. That’s also something I like about Dubai, that my kids are being brought up with all sorts of cultures.”

Kate, Rio and the kids in Dubai (Image: Kate Ferdinand/Instagram)
Young Cree is even helping her learn Arabic. She shares: “He’s saying ‘Yalla Habibi’ (Come on, my friend).” Given the opportunity, she believes Rio would remain in Dubai indefinitely.
Kate explains: “He’s been travelling a lot for the last three weeks, but the work life balance is better. When he’s at home he’s at home and present, whereas before he was working a lot”.
She says he has less stress and they spend more quality time together. Kate adds: “We just go for walks and stuff. We did a lot together before ,but I didn’t realise how much we were separate, because there was a lot in the diary.
“He does the school run a lot of days. That’s a really nice thing.” And while she misses home, Kate says she doesn’t dislike Dubai. She adds: “It’s not like I’m unhappy, I’m adjusting.”
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk
