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Roy Keane has shared a beautiful family photo from his son's recent wedding. The footballing legend shares five kids with wife Theresa - daughters Caragh, Leah, Shannon and Alannah, as well as son Aidan. Over the weekend, the former Manchester United player's son tied the knot in a gorgeous autumn wedding. Aidan usually avoids the limelight, but sister Caragh shared the news on Instagram as she wrote: "The most perfect weekend celebrating my brother and my beautiful new sister." Now, Roy has taken to social media to share a new picture from the day. Posing with wife Theresa and the newlyweds, Roy wrote: "Beautiful day celebrating my son and his wife." "Omg he is the double of you. Congratulations," commented one Instagram follower. "Chip off the old block - beautiful photo," said another. While a third person wrote: "Congratulations to your son and his wife". It's been an exciting time for Roy and his family in recent years. Roy is set to welcome his fourth grandchild soon, as his daughter Leah and her fiancé, Southampton and England footballer, Taylor Harwood-Bellis are expecting their first child together. This comes after the high profile couple revealed their engagement in July 2024. Roy and Theresa are grandparents to three other grandchildren, although it is not publicly known as to which of his children welcomed them. Meanwhile, daughter Caragh recently revealed that she was left bed-bound for three months before being diagnosed with lupus. The 29-year-old has been inspired by her surprising health diagnosis to launch her own business to help others in a similar position. Caragh discovered she had the auto-immune disease in 2021 and suffered a wide range of unpleasant symptoms, including blistered skin, hair loss and pains in her joints. The illness unfortunately left Caragh, who was 25 at the time, bed-bound and she had to turn down a teaching job in Manchester. But she is now on the road to recovery and is the owner of gut-friendly cereal brand Superkeen, inspired by her own health struggles.