Kyle Walker and Annie Kilner have welcomed a baby girl, their first daughter and fifth child together. Annie described the newborn as safe and said the family is feeling the joy of the new arrival.
Walker and Kilner
“Our precious baby girl is here safe. Speechless with the amount of love we all feel and the joy she’s already brought to our family,” Kilner said. That places the birth in plain terms: a couple already raising four sons together has now added a daughter, changing the shape of the family rather than just the size of it.
A source told The Sun that Kyle and Annie are over the moon to have welcomed a little girl into the family home. The detail matters less as celebrity color than as a simple update on the family line: the couple now has five children together, with the first daughter arriving after four boys.
Burnley and England
Walker has kept a public profile beyond family news. He retired from international football in March after earning 96 caps for England, having made his England debut against Spain in 2011 and appearing in five major tournaments from Euro 2016 to Euro 2024.
That background is part of why the birth lands as more than a private milestone. Walker has already described his wife as “a normal girl from Sheffield” while discussing media coverage of his personal life, and he said during that period that his family had been hounded by paparazzi. The new arrival adds a fresh line to a story that has long been followed closely.
Five children together
The count is where the story gets specific. The baby girl is Walker and Kilner’s fifth child together, but the headline framing around him becoming a father for the seventh time creates a separate tally that the verified facts here do not resolve. What is clear is that the family now includes four sons and one daughter with Kilner.
For Walker, who is now on the books of Burnley and remains under contract until the summer of 2027, the immediate focus shifts away from football business and toward a larger household. He has also said coaching could be a “string to my bow,” but this week the bigger change is at home: the family finally has its first girl.






