Kate Ferdinand’s plans for Mother’s Day to fly to the UK and spend time with her family may face obstacles due to flight disruptions caused by the conflict in Iran.
The 34-year-old celebrity shared her intention to travel from Dubai to London on a recent episode of her podcast, Blended. The episode was recorded before the unrest in the region, which began with strikes initiated by Iran following attacks by Israel and the USA.
Kate, who relocated to the UAE with her husband Rio Ferdinand and their younger children, expressed her desire to be with her entire family on Mother’s Day. However, with flight cancellations in the Middle East, including Dubai, her travel arrangements are uncertain.
Previously, Kate had opened up about the challenges of being apart from her older stepchildren, who remained in the UK to pursue their football careers. Despite the difficulties, she acknowledged the importance of the decision for their family’s well-being.
In another segment of her podcast, Kate discussed her preference for a low-key Mother’s Day celebration and expressed her thoughts on public displays of affection from her husband Rio, emphasizing the significance of familial love over external validation.
The evolving situation in the Middle East poses a potential hindrance to Kate’s plans to reunite with her family in the UK, highlighting the impact of global events on personal affairs.
