HALF term may still be a few weeks away but the Radfords are already enjoying an October getaway.
Making the most of the weekend’s dry weather mum-of-22, Sue Radford has whisked her bumper brood away on a mini break in their family caravan.
They enjoyed a stay on the Disney crusie[/caption]Taking to Instagram last night, the family matriarch shared a snap of their luxury sleeper ahead of the weekend.
By the looks of things Britain’s biggest family are looking forward to a few bike rides this weekend.
The busy parents splashed out on a luxury motorhome, estimated to cost around £40,000, for them to enjoy with their kids in 2022.
After looking at various layouts of motorhome, they eventually went for one with a lot of seating at the back.
And when it’s bedtime, the sofas turn into a large bed, which Noel speculated could fit around six of their 22 kids.
The bathroom has a shower, sink and toilet, which Sue insisted Noel will be emptying, while the kitchen comes complete with a decent sized oven and electric and gas hob.
There’s another seating area with a table towards the front of the van, which again turns into a bed, as well as a bed above the front driver and passenger seat.
The Radford family are well known for their love of travelling having returned from a luxury holiday just a few weeks ago.
After having done a no expense spared vacation at Universal and Disney World, the bumper family headed on a Disney Cruise.
The family headed to Port Canaveral, where they boarded the cruise, which set them back £3,800 a night for their group of 15.
The Disney Fantasy cruise is estimated to cost $2,400 (£1,800) per person for seven nights.
The family booked three adjoining rooms, giving their audience a tour of their connecting balconies.
Although the bumper brood famously doesn’t rely on benefits to fund their picturesque trips, Sue and Noe recently revealed their jet-setting lifestyle has been criticised by some people online.
The Radfords are Britain's biggest family with 22 children.
Here are the kids from eldest to youngest include:
The duo, who first fell pregnant when Sue was 13, shared their experience with social media trolling in their page-turner, The Radfords: Making Life Count.
According to the couple – who’ve been married for over three decades – cruel trolls love to joke about the family, saying they ”go to Florida more times than I go to the shops’.”
Talking about the hate the family gets, Sue said: ”I think it just boils down to jealousy.
“I have the mindset now – particularly since I lost my dad – that if you can afford to go on a holiday, then go.
”Life is definitely too short to say, ‘Oh, maybe I should squirrel my money away in the bank’ or whatever.
”Life is too short, so just do it.”
The family has fought off criticism from their trolls when it comes to holidays[/caption]