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Coleen Rooney puts on a leggy display in floral shorts at Soccer Aid

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The young son of Coleen and Wayne Rooney was ready for a guest appearance at Old Trafford when he arrived for Soccer Aid with his mother and older brother Kai on Sunday afternoon.

Cass, five, waved a pair of orange football boots as he walked alongside Coleen – who wore an identical pair into the stadium, Wayne’s home ground for 13 years during his time at Manchester United.

The WAG, 37, put on a leggy display as she wore shorts patterned with yellow flowers ahead of the annual charity competition.

She opted for a plain white top that she paired with a pair of matching shoes with gold buckles on the front.

Former England footballer Wayne’s wife carried a cream handbag while hiding her eyes behind dark sunglasses.

Summer style: Coleen Rooney, 37, looked stylish as she stepped out with her sons on Sunday to watch Soccer Aid at Old Trafford in Manchester

In style: The WAG put on a leggy display while wearing shorts patterned with yellow flowers

In style: The WAG put on a leggy display while wearing shorts patterned with yellow flowers

Coleen was seen wearing a pair of bright orange football boots as they made their way into the ground.

Soccer Aid sees celebrities from the England team compete against the rest of the world XI stars, with the event raising money for UNICEF.

It comes after Rebekah Vardy recently trademarked ‘Wagatha Christie’.

Rebekah hit back after confronting Coleen last year by trademarking the iconic phrase “cash in.”

The 41-year-old media personality sued Coleen in the Supreme Court for libel — and lost — after Coleen claimed in October 2019 that stories about her had been leaked to the press from Rebekah’s social media account.

The phrase Wagatha Christie, coined by comedian Dan Atkinson in 2019, was registered eight months ago by the company London Entertainment Inc Ltd.

Rebekah’s trademark includes broadcasting, clothing, non-alcoholic beverages, education and beauty and she now has the right to approve its use by others.

It comes after the bitter court case inspired a West End adaptation, starring Lucy May Barker and Laura Dos Santos, as well as a Channel 4 drama documentary.

Family affair: She was seen alongside her eldest son Kai, 13 (third right), and Cass, five (right), as her parents Colette (second right) and Tony (left) joined the family for their outing

Family affair: She was seen alongside her eldest son Kai, 13 (third right), and Cass, five (right), as her parents Colette (second right) and Tony (left) joined the family for their outing

Looking good: Coleen opted for a plain white top which she paired with a pair of matching shoes with gold buckles on the front

Looking good: Coleen opted for a plain white top which she paired with a pair of matching shoes with gold buckles on the front

Ready to play?  Coleen was seen wearing a pair of bright orange football boots as they made their way into the ground

Ready to play? Coleen was seen wearing a pair of bright orange football boots as they made their way into the ground

A source told The sun“This trademark is Becky’s two fingers at Coleen and all the misery that comes with “Wagatha Christie.”

Becky is crafty and knew people would try to cash in on the sentence.

“She now owns the UK trademark and would consider expanding it to other areas if she felt it was necessary.”

The addition: “For example, if someone wants to print the logo on a mug, they are infringing the trademark if they don’t ask for permission.

Completing the look: Former England footballer Wayne Rooney's wife carried a cream handbag while shielding her eyes behind dark sunglasses

Completing the look: Former England footballer Wayne Rooney’s wife carried a cream handbag while shielding her eyes behind dark sunglasses

Family: Coleen shares children Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five, with ex-footballer husband Wayne, 37

Family: Coleen shares children Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five, with ex-footballer husband Wayne, 37

“However, it is a legal gray area in some ways and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.”

At the High Court trial, Ms Steyn said in her judgment in July that it was “probably” that Ms Vardy’s agent, Caroline Watt, “undertook the direct act” of passing information to The Sun.

The judge said: “The evidence clearly shows, in my opinion, that Ms. Vardy was aware of and approved of this conduct, and took an active part in it.”

Rebekah was ordered to pay up to £1.5 million towards Coleen’s legal costs after she lost the case, but she continues to insist she was not at fault.

Redeem?  It comes after Rebekah Vardy recently trademarked the iconic phrase 'Wagatha Christie' following her trial against Coleen

Redeem? It comes after Rebekah Vardy recently trademarked the iconic phrase ‘Wagatha Christie’ following her trial against Coleen

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