Britain's biggest family is back with a new series of 22 Kids and Counting, and the family is always growing.
The Radford family, who live in Morecombe, Lancashire, have 22 children and have gained popularity through their YouTube channel and the Channel 5 series.
In the first episode of the series, the Radfords revealed they will have no more children.
However, third eldest child Chloe revealed on Instagram in January that she is expecting a baby of her own with boyfriend Jake.
Millie Radford has also announced she has given birth in February 2022 to her second child.
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But what are all the children and grandchildren's names and ages?
The Radford's children are:
- Christopher - 32
- Sophie - 28
- Chloe - 26
- Jack - 24
- Daniel - 22
- Luke - 21
- Millie - 20
- Katie - 19
- James - 18
- Ellie - 16
- Aimee - 15
- Josh - 14
- Max - 13
- Tillie - 11
- Oscar - 10
- Casper - 9
- Alfie - Stillborn
- Hallie - 6
- Phoebe - 5
- Archie - 4
- Bonnie - 3
- Heidie - 1
How many grandchildren do they have?
The Radfords have 12 grandchildren and another on the way.
- Daisy Broadley - nine (child of Sophie Broadley and Joe Broadley)
- Ayprill Broadley - seven (child of Sophie Broadley and Joe Broadley)
- Leo Broadley - six (child of Sophie Broadley and Joe Broadley)
- Maisie Radford - four (child of Christopher Radford and Nicole Spencer)
- Jacob Radford - two (child of Christopher Radford and Nicole Spencer)
- Ophelia Jo Radford - one (child of Millie Radford)
- Nicholas Timothy Radford - Born September 2021 (child of Christopher Radford and Nicole Spencer)
- Chester Bleu - born February 20, 2022 (child of Millie Radford)
- Chloe Radford is expecting her first child
- They also have four step-grandchildren
22 Kids and Counting airs at 9pm on Wednesdays on Channel 5.
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