has shared a rather interesting photo of his ’s knees.
Doting dad Peter, 50, explained on that when taking a photo of 33-year-old Emily at Hampton Court Palace over the weekend, she told Peter ‘not to zoom in on her knee’.
Well, that’s exactly what Peter did, with the star even going as far as to post a zoomed-in photo of Emily’s leg alongside one of her looking fabulous in a chic green dress.
Much to the surprise of the Mysterious Girl singer’s 1.8million Instagram followers, a tiny face could be made out on Emily’s knee, prompting one person to write: ‘Oh my god,’ while another added, ‘Eeeek! I see a face!’
‘It’s like a baby 4D scan,’ replied another of Peter’s followers.
‘This is hilarious!’ someone else penned.
Others added: ‘Aww it looks like a little grumpy face!’ and ‘Cute looks like a baby’s face.’
Emily made sure to comment on the photo herself, leaving a string of laughing emojis.
The mum-of-two – who shares daughter Amelia, nine, and son Theo, six, with the Australian singer – was recently showered with praise after candidly opening up about .
In May, Emily said she battled with her after the birth of Theo in November 2016, sharing a photo of herself holding him just six weeks after welcoming him into the world.
Explaining that the photo was taken on Millie’s third birthday, she wrote: ‘It was the first time in a while I had worn makeup or got dressed into normal clothes! Looking at the picture I can remember what an achievement that felt.’
She also revealed Theo had reflux and a tongue tie and added that when the photo was taken she was recovering from a caesarean and a second bout of mastitis – where your breast becomes swollen, hot and painful.
‘The reason I’m bringing this up,’ she continued, ‘is that although I have memories of what was behind this picture, for those looking in it probably wasn’t obvious.’
Emily added how she knows new mums ‘feel that pressure to appear that they are handling everything, or perhaps worry that others will think they aren’t a good parent’.
‘It would have been great to hear about others who were experiencing the same thing, to understand that I wasn’t alone or doing anything wrong.’
She continued: ‘I didn’t experience postnatal depression or other mental health difficulties, but more than 10% of new mums can develop depression in the postnatal period.
‘This is only one of many different mental health conditions that can affect women at this vulnerable time.
‘Although there are many factors that can contribute to maternal mental health difficulties, I feel very strongly that normalising the difficult parts of becoming a parent is so important, so that people know they aren’t alone, and don’t feel worried or hesitant to seek help.
‘Since I became a parent, I have really noticed many more parents sharing their journeys, the amazing parts and the more difficult moments.
‘I hope that by talking about our own experiences and encouraging others to share, we can all support each other and raise awareness of maternal mental health,’ she finished.
Fans were quick to flood the comments section of the post with messages of gratitude, with one writing: ‘Thank you for sharing this. I suffered from postnatal depression and it wasn’t much understood here in Italy. Thanks for sharing your story, it’s so important to make this a point of discussion.’