Kate Waterhouse got her Christmas celebrations off to a sunny start, enjoying an early morning swim in Sydney.
The horse racing heiress, 41, was joined by her husband Luke Ricketson, 51, for some festive family fun in the sun at Balmoral Beach on Wednesday.
Kate proudly showed off her toned beach body as she strolled along the sand.
She wore a khaki-colored two-piece bikini from Australian label Faithful, which showed off her toned torso.
The bikini’s high bottom hugged her shapely hips and accentuated her pins.
The fresh-faced mother of two kept her beach accessories minimal and opted for subtle gold jewelery around her neck.
Kate Waterhouse got her Christmas celebrations off to a sunny start, enjoying an early morning swim in Sydney
The horse racing heiress, 41, was joined by her husband Luke Ricketson, 51, for some festive family fun in the sun at Balmoral Beach on Wednesday.
Kate was well prepared for the sweltering Sydney sun and was seen at one point carrying a stylish Loewe beach hat.
However, it appears that the $905 frayed denim and calfskin “Fisherman’s Hat” was not for her own sun protection, but rather for one of her daughters, Sophia or Grace.
Her husband, Luke, looked casual and summery in plain green board shorts.
With his salt-and-pepper hair slicked back, the former NRL star completed his ‘dad bod’ look with black sunglasses.
The couple appeared to be having a great time as they caught some Christmas rays, with Kate flashing a contented smile as she walked through the sand after a cooling dip.
With her wet hair combed back, Kate wrapped herself in a towel before sitting on the sand to take in the scene.
She was accompanied by Luke, who stood over his wife as the pair chatted.
Earlier this year, Kate and Luke listed an elegant property in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Kate wasn’t shy about showing off her slim bikini body as she strutted through the sand
She wore a khaki two-piece bikini from Australian label Faithful that showed off her toned torso
The pair’s high-rise bottoms hung from her shapely hips and also showed off her decorative pins
They set a price guideline of $900,000 for the two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Potts Point.
Waterhouse bought the property as an investment property in 2010 for $525,000 and rents it out for an eye-watering $900 a week.
After finding no buyers after two auctions, Kate finally sold the pad in July for $955,000
Located on the second floor of an apartment building in the heart of Sydney’s famous nightlife venue Kings Cross, 2km from the CBD, the unit offers a stylish slice of city living.
Kate, the daughter of Gai Waterhouse and bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse, is known for her lavish lifestyle.
Kate and Luke made headlines in 2020 when they spent a whopping $17.8 million on a mansion on Sydney’s North Shore.
Located on the sought-after Balmoral Beach, the luxury spread features five bedrooms and fantastic water views.
Tom Waterhouse, Kate’s brother, meanwhile, also owns a $13 million beachfront home in the same suburb.
The fresh-faced mother of two kept the accessories to a minimum for the beach outing and opted to adorn her neck with some subtle gold bling
However, Kate was prepared for the sweltering Sydney sun, at one point holding a chic Loewe beach hat
However, it appears that the $905 freyed denim and calfskin “Fisherman’s Hat” was not intended to protect her sensitive skin, but rather for daughter Sophia or Grace.
Husband Luke, meanwhile, cut a casual summer figure in plain green board shorts
With his salt and pepper locks swept back, the former NRL star completed his ‘dad bod’ look with black sunglasses
The couple appeared to be having a great time as they caught some Christmas rays, with Kate flashing a contented smile as she walked across the sandy expanse after a cooling dip.
The racing heiress and the former sports star got married on June 28, 2012 in Sicily, Italy.
Popsugar reported at the time that Kate wore a Vera Wang dress and the newlyweds were surrounded by 80 guests on their big day.
The couple shares two daughters: Sophia Edie and Grace Gabrie.
In January, The Wentworth Courier reported that the couple was selling to scale up to a larger investment property.