‘WELCOME MY MAGICAL PRINCESS! ‘: Luis Díaz and his fiance welcome their second daughter – Charlotte into the world by remembering the number 25

Luis Díaz celebrated the arrival of his baby daughter, Charlotte, who came into his life unexpectedly but at the most desirable moment for the Colombian couple who now resides in England due to the team he plays for. Football player. However, none of this prevented the athlete from being present at the birth of his last daughter, which they had planned for some time. 

The renowned soccer star decided to share with his followers the entire tale of the birth of his baby, whom he wished for with his wife on the day of his seventh anniversary, April 25, when they did not expect his desire to come true so soon. Since then, the number has become the most special thing to the Colombian, who remembers it on every date. 

Why is the number 25 significant in Luis Díaz’s life?

According to the couple’s Instagram account, for some time now, the number 25 has become a number that only brings them good things, which is why, despite everything the footballer has been through, he remembers the special dates he had with his wife in 2023, when he learned about the arrival of his second daughter. 

The couple planned to add a new member to their family on April 25. One month later, on May 25, they discovered that the woman was pregnant, therefore their intentions came true quickly. The Díaz family recently celebrated the birth of their baby, Charlotte, on January 25, 2024. This date holds particular significance in their lives. 

“Our little child arrived on January 25, a day we already thought significant. God has blessed us with a daughter. Charlotte has here to bring us joy, love, and memorable memories. “Now the 25th of each month belongs to her,” the soccer player wrote on social media. 

Now, the pair is joyfully celebrating the arrival of this new member of the family, who will definitely be delighted and will meet their family in the coming days, taking advantage of the fact that some of their closest loved ones are still in England.