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Britain's biggest family the Radfords have splurged on 17 holidays in just 20 months

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With the cost of living crisis still at an all-time high many people will be lucky if they can squeeze in a holiday abroad this summer, especially when you throw kids into the mix as the expenses to jet off become astronomical.

And of course, the more kids you have the more your wallet is going to burn at the thought but not for Britain's biggest family as the Radfords, Sue and her husband Noel, have treated their 22 children to a staggering 17 holidays in only 20 months.Since December, the Mirror reports they have jetted off at least 17 times, from Cornwall to Walt Disney World in Florida.

In December 2021 their first trip took them to Lapland for a magical festive break.The following year in June, Sue surprised daughter Hallie, seven, with a weekend trip to Legoland for her birthday as the kids were blown away with the pirate-themed bedroom at their hotel and treated to a lovely dinner.And the family didn't even hold off long as just a month later they headed off to another theme park as they spent some time at the Cbeebies Land hotel at Alton Towers where they later returned in October at Halloween.The same month in October 2022, Sue and Noel both jetted off to the Maldives leaving the kids behind this time to mark their 30th wedding anniversary on a lavish trip.

Just a few months later they headed back to the theme parks again, with the couple this time leaving their kids ecstatic as they announced a trip to Disneyland Paris for Christmas, instead of buying loads of presents.Sue and her older daughters also enjoyed a second getaway over the Christmas period, as Noel booked them a surprise trip to New York where they went on a bus top tour, visited the Rockefeller Centre to ice skate and shopped at Macy's.Heading into

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