Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford's "significant" change this Christmas could still be a positive one, if they prioritise their 22-year-old son Jack's needs, an expert has warned. The former This Morning presenters are currently in the process of a divorce following 14 years of marriage.
Following reports that the pair are now only speaking through lawyers, Chloé Moreau, a relationship expert at ExpertsEnRencontres, believes their very different Christmas could actually "pave the way for a new sense of balance". “Spending the holidays apart, especially after 20 years together, is bound to bring up emotions for both Ruth and Eamonn,” she explains.
“For their son, Jack, this will also be a significant adjustment, as he navigates the reality of having his parents in separate households during such a family-centric time.”. To help those involved feel "connected", Chloe suggests "small but meaningful gestures, like establishing new traditions or creating special moments individually" with their son.
The relationship expert goes on to urge the couple to focus on two key factors amid the shift; open communication and reassurance. “Although challenging, this Christmas could be an opportunity for Ruth, Eamonn, and Jack to redefine what the holiday season means to them,” she continues.
“With mutual respect and a focus on Jack’s happiness, this period can highlight their shared commitment as a family, even if the structure of that family has changed.”. Prioritising Jack's well-being, she adds, will "demonstrate resilience and love" which could result in a "meaningful time for everyone".