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Exclusive pics show: Peter Capaldi - famous for playing Thick of It’s firebrand Malcom Turnbull and Dr Who, recently in the blockbuster film Suicide Squad
shows his softer side as she spends time as a new granddad
he was spotted in Highgate Village with his daughter but then took solo charge as she went for an appointment.
He spent an hour wrangling the new born in its posh buggy.
It was clearly hungry work as Peter stopped for a Mars Bar and almost immediately went for coffee and a croissant at a Cafe Nero
He struggled and juggled with the tiny bairn whilst trying to scoff down his party and coffee.
At one point the child seems to be crying and Peter donned a blanket on his shoulder to keep the dribble off his trendy black blazer.
At times it all seemed a bit much for the former Doctor who can handle intergalactic travel in the tardis with aplomb but found a small child a trickier situation
At one point the wriggly baby squashed his nose. He tried to calm it down by practising a fist bump with it.
Min online set fee: 250
picture by Gavin Rodgers/ Pixel8000
shows his softer side as she spends time as a new granddad
he was spotted in Highgate Village with his daughter but then took solo charge as she went for an appointment.
He spent an hour wrangling the new born in its posh buggy.
It was clearly hungry work as Peter stopped for a Mars Bar and almost immediately went for coffee and a croissant at a Cafe Nero
He struggled and juggled with the tiny bairn whilst trying to scoff down his party and coffee.
At one point the child seems to be crying and Peter donned a blanket on his shoulder to keep the dribble off his trendy black blazer.
At times it all seemed a bit much for the former Doctor who can handle intergalactic travel in the tardis with aplomb but found a small child a trickier situation
At one point the wriggly baby squashed his nose. He tried to calm it down by practising a fist bump with it.
Min online set fee: 250
picture by Gavin Rodgers/ Pixel8000
Gavin Rodgers/ Pixel8000