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Inside Andrew Porter & pregnant wife Elaine’s ‘babymoon’ at luxury Irish resort owned by billionaire race horse magnate

ANDREW PORTER and wife Elaine went on a “babymoon” to Adare Manor in anticipation for their new arrival.

The happy couple are expecting their first child, with Elaine having previously gone through two miscarriages.

Couple in a car.
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Andrew Porter and his wife Elaine are expecting their first child[/caption]

Mirror selfie of a pregnant woman and a man.
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They went on a babymoon to Adare Manor[/caption]

Latte art of a golfer with "Adare Manor" written in the foam.
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The Limerick resort is owned by JP McManus and is the host of the Horizon Irish Open[/caption]

Selfie of a young woman in a pale yellow tank top.
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Elaine last year revealed she had gone through miscarriage heartbreak[/caption]

Man with tattoos holding a glass of red wine at a restaurant.
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Husband Andrew led tributes to her[/caption]

In anticipation for the child’s birth, the Porter’s retreated to Limerick for a post-Six Nations holiday to Adare Manor.

The resort is owned by JP McManus – the Irish billionaire owner of Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Inothewayurthinkin.

Adare Manor is also the host of the Horizon Irish Open.

This explains why, in a host of pics shared to Instagram by Elaine, one featured a cappuccino with custom golfing chocolate dusting.

And there were several photos of Elaine proudly boasting her baby bump.

Just last year, Elaine had revealed that she had experienced miscarriage heartbreak.

She was responding to US Vice President JD Vance‘s vile 2021 claim that the Democratic Party was run by “childless cat ladies”.

Taking to Instagram, she said: “As someone who has experienced a miscarriage this is absolutely disgusting, women are SO much more than their ability to give birth. Vile.”

In a follow-up post she thanked everyone who reached out to show sympathy and solidarity for sharing such a harrowing ordeal in order to underline her point that men such as Vance should have no say in what women choose to do around pregnancy and abortion.

She said: “Thank you for so much love on my story.


“Sharing that I’ve had a miscarriage is absolutely never something I thought I’d share on my Instagram.

“But I thought it was so important to speak out against small-minded men who think they have a say on women’s bodies and choices.

“So many messages coming through of people in similar positions and I’m so sorry to anyone who has experienced the same, sending love.”

The revelation sparked widespread support from fans, with rugby star husband Andrew paying tribute a few days later.

He said: “So proud of my wife @elainecporter for being so open about our recent miscarriage.

“Her braveness and strength through these tough last few weeks has astounded me.

“Not something I would usually share on this platform about our private life. But as we now know it is something very common and affects so many people.

“Certain life events like this are distressing and can have huge toll on mental health. But we are staying positive for what lies ahead in our future together.

“For anyone else going through this, remember you are not alone and things will get better.”

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