Parents Noel and Sue Radford (Image: The Radford Family)

The Radfords spotted on 20th holiday of year as mum shows off new Porsche

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The Radford's, Britain's biggest family, have gone on yet another holiday, bringing their total to over 20 this year - with mum Sue showing off her new luxury Porsche on social media.

Their latest trip to Centre Parcs comes after parents Noel and Due jetted off to Dubai to celebrate their anniversary. The couple who have 22 kids, enjoyed a relaxing holiday in the United Arab Emirates before their daughter Millie, 23, got married in a lavish ceremony last month.

Details of their latest trip are still yet to emerge, but the family shared a new holiday snap which shows Millie's son, Chester Blue rocking a red Christmas pudding jumper. The image uploaded to social media also shows Sue's car in the background, The Mirror reports.

Sue also showed off her festive nails while holding a hot chocolate in an image shared on Instagram. Millie also documented the getaway by sharing pictures of her, her husband Harley Passmore and their three children.

In one of the photos, Sue's new Porsche can be seen in the background (Image: @theradfordfamily/Instagram)

Sue and Noel's family ranges from several months up to the 30s. The proud parents, who appear along with their clan on the Channel 5 reality show 22 Kids and Counting, have been married since September 1992.

Over the summer, the couple jetted off to America with some of their children and updated fans on social media. The family were pictured at the iconic Universal Studios - which the Mail Online claimed the family were granted access to "for free".

Uploading photos from the trip to Instagram, Sue wrote: "We had such a brilliant day @universalorlando last week we absolutely love this place so much, we even got on Hagrid which is hands down the best ride ever."

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She also showed off her festive nails in an image of a hot chocolate (Image: @theradfordfamily/Instagram)

Pictures showed the family enjoying rides, snacking on ice creams, watching performers and floats, and posing for snaps inside the impressive theme park grounds. They were also spotted enjoying a similar day of fun at neighbouring Disney World in Florida.

Snaps showed the family enjoying rides, snacking on ice creams, watching performers and floats, and posing for snaps inside the impressive theme park grounds - while other snaps showed them enjoying a similar day of fun at Disney World, Florida. Fans were astonished to see the family enjoying their holiday - with many questioning how the hard working parents afford such trips with so many kids.

One fan wrote in response to the collection of snaps: "How do they afford it? I've got a frigging child and the thought of going there is a dream." And another typed: "I wish I could afford to do that for my son," followed by the crying emoji.As fans of Sue, Noel and their family will know, they ran a successful bakery for years and managed to pay for all the needs of their family without turning to benefits.

The Radfords are Britain's biggest family (Image: press@channel5.com)

"Hitting out at cruel trolls who judged their jet-set lifestyle previously, the protective parents wrote in their memoir, The Radfords: Making Life Count: "We don't claim benefits, the pie company is very successful and so is our media business. We work hard but we're not millionaires. The nastiness is upsetting though. We just want to be able to give our children the best possible life."

In their book, the couple also admitted that caring for such a large family - which now includes various grandchildren - could mean they struggled to find time to talk to each other. Sue confessed: "I am sure there must be couples who are able to ring each other up during the day to discuss various things about their kids, Noel and I don't really speak when he's at work and I'm at home- because we never have the time."

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