Paddy McGuinness, 46, exclusively told Express.co.uk that he and wife Christine McGuinness, 32, found it “really hard” having their three children at home, as lockdown stopped them from being in an educational environment and socialising with friends.The Top Gear presenter’s twins Leo and Penelope, seven, and four-year-old daughter Felicity have been previously diagnosed with the developmental disorder autism.With all three children remaining at home for six months, the youngsters were quickly forced out of their daily routine.Paddy explained: “Generally, kids with autism thrive on routine.”“But when that suddenly changes and they realise they have to stay at home and can’t go out and see their friends or go to a play centre or a creche,.
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