and Emily MacDonagh appeared to be making the most of the holidays to enjoy quality time together as a family.
The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, and his doctor wife, 32, happily posed together for a selfie on Good Friday, with Pete rocking a pair of sunglasses amid the sunny weekend, as Emily smiled broadly behind him.
He captioned the rare selfie of the two of them together with a simple red heart emoji.
The couple have been keeping fans up to date with what they’ve been getting up to during the school holidays, with Pete teaching son Theo, five, how to fish.
He told his followers: ‘Father and son. Tillingbourne Farm and Smokery. .’
Emily also shared photos of Peter, Theo and daughter Amelia, eight, going for a walk in idyllic surroundings, telling her followers: ‘Picnic at Box Hill this afternoon.’
The doctor also recently opened up about while Pete is abroad on work trips.
Emily wrote in her column in March: ‘Pete is away in Puerto Rico hosting the Miss World final so I’ve been holding the fort!
‘It’s fine though, I’ve had to get used to him being away for work over the years. This has been quite a long stretch as he was in Australia seeing his family and now he’s working, but we speak every day and he speaks to the children most days, depending on the time difference.’
She added: ‘I’m really tired but that’s to be expected when you’re looking after kids by yourself.’
As well as Amelia and Theo, Peter also shares older kids Junior, 16, and Princess, 14, with ex-wife Katie Price.
Junior is set to make his music debut very soon, with Pete telling Lorraine that he was ‘proud but also scared’ that his son was following in his footsteps as an artist.
He explained: ‘I took him to the studio and he got in the booth and everyone was like “oh!” And I said “look, let’s focus on him for right now”.
‘I am managing him in the sense I am there with him all the way. We want to give him some artistic freedom.
‘It makes me proud by also scared, at 16 that is what I wanted, my parents were scared and I had to prove to them that I would be okay.’