Roy Keane and daughter Leah(Image: Instagram)

Roy Keane’s daughter Leah pictured with fiancé Taylor Harwood-Bellis and his twin sister

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Roy Keane’s daughter Leah was pictured with her fiancé Taylor Harwood-Bellis and his twin sister Becky.

The newly engaged couple have been together for years and announced their engagement back in July.

They both grew up in the world of football, with Taylor playing for Southampton and recently making his senior England debut. Leah’s father Roy is a legendary footballer who played for Manchester United and the Republic of Ireland.

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An older photo of Leah and Taylor together emerged and it featured his twin sister Becky. The trio posed for the snap, with Becky joking that she felt like she was “third wheeling”.

Becky is also an athlete and plays basketball. She represented Great Britain at youth level.

Leah and Taylor have kept their relationship private for several years, however, they recently started opening up about their romance.

The young footballer briefly spoke about his connection to Roy during a press conference before England's recent match against Greece.

He said: “Yes, it’s something that is good and I take a lot of advice.”

Taylor starred in England’s defeat of Ireland last week - marking his international debut against his future father-in-law's national team.

Leah Keane and fiancé Taylor Hardwood-Bellis and his twin sister Becky(Image: X)

Roy left the studio in stitches after he commentated on the match between the two countries on Sunday, 17 November.

The Cork native looked on as his soon-to-be son-in-law scored the fifth goal leading to a 5-0 win over Ireland at Wembley Stadium in London.

It was a double whammy for him as Taylor had the number 16 jersey on his back - the same number that the former Manchester United footballer had when he was at the club.

Working as a sports pundit for ITV, Roy admitted that it was a “bittersweet” moment for him.

One of the other presenters said: “Not everybody knows but that is your future son-in-law.”

Roy jokingly responded: “Yeah, it's not done and dusted yet. Things can change very quickly in the Keane household, let me tell you.”

His quick remark had his co-presenters, including fellow former footballer Ian Wright, bursting out laughing.

The presenter added: “[Taylor] may mention at Christmas lunch that he scored on his international debut and it took you more than three years to get your first international goal.”

He replied: “Three years, yeah?”

When it was pointed out that Taylor was also wearing the number 16 shirt, Roy said: “It’s good for him. It’s good for him to make his debut. He’s a bit of a goldthread.

“He’s a nice kid. His family has done a great job and he’s a really nice kid.”