Millie Mackintosh reveals she and Hugo Taylor have moved home as they need ‘more space’

Millie Mackintosh has revealed that she, husband Hugo Taylor and their two daughters have moved home.

The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a plethora of snaps of the pair packing up their home as they prepared to settle into their new abode.

Captioning her post, Millie shared that she was ‘beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place!’ with the beauty seen joyously posing in front of a moving van.

Fresh start: Millie Mackintosh has revealed that she, husband Hugo Taylor and their two daughters have moved home

One image shows Millie cradling youngest daughter Aurelia, eight weeks, in a sling as she shared a snap of her empty dressing room, in which there were piles of cardboard boxes.

While another sees Hugo, 35, packing up boxes of books in their living room, while several boxes and household items were pictured strewn around the room. 

Little Sienna, 20 months, also made an appearance, with the tot seen playing in the kitchen surrounded by a wall of cardboard boxes.

Let's go! Captioning her post, Millie shared that she was 'beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place!' with the beauty seen joyously posing in front of a moving van

Let’s go! Captioning her post, Millie shared that she was ‘beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place!’ with the beauty seen joyously posing in front of a moving van

Elsewhere, Millie also snapped a selfie of herself enjoying a glass of fizz as she celebrated the big move.

Captioning her snaps, she penned: ‘And we’re in! I’m a little sad to leave our old house as we had so many of our ‘firsts’ there, but I’m beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place and all the memories that we will create here! 

‘With two little ones we needed a bit more space, and I needed ALL of the help, thank you so much to @davisandmac for everything, I wouldn’t have survived without you!’

On the move: The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a plethora of snaps of the pair packing up their home as they prepared to settle into their new abode

On the move: The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a plethora of snaps of the pair packing up their home as they prepared to settle into their new abode

Ready to go: Little Sienna, 20 months, also made an appearance, with the tot seen playing in the kitchen surrounded by a wall of cardboard boxes

Ready to go: Little Sienna, 20 months, also made an appearance, with the tot seen playing in the kitchen surrounded by a wall of cardboard boxes

Celebrations: Elsewhere, Millie also snapped a selfie of herself enjoying a glass of fizz as she celebrated the big move

Celebrations: Elsewhere, Millie also snapped a selfie of herself enjoying a glass of fizz as she celebrated the big move

Millie didn’t specify where she was moving to, but it’s doubtful it will be too far from their previous Chelsea abode. 

The couple previously lived in a smaller flat together in West London – a location they moved into in around early 2017. 

Elsewhere, Millie revealed that her youngest daughter Aurelia does not have hip dysplasia.

Peekaboo: The star was also seen larking around the moving van as she prepared to leave her former home

Peekaboo: The star was also seen larking around the moving van as she prepared to leave her former home

Exciting: Captioning her snaps, she penned: 'And we’re in! I’m a little sad to leave our old house as we had so many of our ‘firsts’ there, but I’m beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place'

Exciting: Captioning her snaps, she penned: ‘And we’re in! I’m a little sad to leave our old house as we had so many of our ‘firsts’ there, but I’m beyond excited for the next chapter in our new place’

Taking to Instagram on Monday, the TV personality shared a snap of her little one in a carrier and wrote: ‘We got the all clear.’

In August 2020, Millie and her husband Hugo Taylor’s eldest daughter Sienna was diagnosed with congenital dislocation of the hip.

Aurelia looked adorable in a knitted cardigan and Millie made sure to keep her warm beneath a cosy cream blanket.

The image appeared to have been taken in a hospital waiting room.

Millie wrote in full: ‘We had an appointment today to check if Aurelia has hip dysplasia like her sister did.’

In August, Millie reflected on her eldest child’s diagnosis twelve months earlier.

Diagnosis: In August 2020, Millie and her husband Hugo Taylor's eldest daughter Sienna, now 20 months, was diagnosed with congenital dislocation of the hip

Diagnosis: In August 2020, Millie and her husband Hugo Taylor’s eldest daughter Sienna, now 20 months, was diagnosed with congenital dislocation of the hip

She posted a photo of Sienna from a year prior showing her in a Pavlik harness, which is used to treat the congenital dislocation of the hip caused when the hip socket is too shallow and the femur is not held tightly in place.

Hip dysplasia means the hip joint is loose and can lead to problems, including the possibility of the femur coming out of the socket.

Hip dysplasia is treated with the harness called a Pavlik harness, which Millie’s daughter Sienna had to wear.

Millie captioned the post: ‘1 year ago Sienna was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and put into a Pavlic [sic] harness, at the time it was very upsetting and scary.’

With the help of her followers, Millie said she made it through the tough time thanks to their words of positivity, as she went on: ‘One thing which really helped me to stay positive were the photos and videos that lots of you lovely people sent me.’

She continued: ‘Seeing so many other babies have the same treatment and then later be happily running around filled me with a sense of hope!’

Sweet: Millie took to Instagram in August to post a heartwarming video of her daughter Sienna walking, reflecting on her diagnosis with hip dysplas

Sweet: Millie took to Instagram in August to post a heartwarming video of her daughter Sienna walking, reflecting on her diagnosis with hip dysplasia