It’s finally peace between Madonna and Guy Ritchie, for the Queen of Pop has agreed that her ex-hubby can look after their children while she is away on tour for three months.
|Last Updated: Apr 30, 2009, 11:40 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London, April 30: It’s finally peace between Madonna and Guy Ritchie, for the Queen of Pop has agreed that her ex-hubby can look after their children while she is away on tour for three months.And Guy is “over the moon” that the ‘Material Girl’ is handing over their son Rocco, eight, and adopted David Banda, four, during the summer as she ventures on a European tour.
The surprise news comes just weeks after Madonna won a court order to name the US as the boys’ permanent home — leaving Guy “grief-stricken”.
“Guy absolutely dotes on his children and can’t wait to have them for a whole three months,” The Sun quoted a close source as saying.
The source added: “He is surprised and pleased that Madonna is being so generous — as she has at times been impossible.
“Madonna will be travelling a lot and agreed it makes sense for them to stay with Guy rather than constantly be uprooted.”
And now the ‘RocknRolla’ director is renovating the Ashcombe mansion in Wiltshire, which he used to share with Madonna, in time for Rocco and David’s arrival in June.
Guy, 40, is also planning an outhouse with an indoor pool for the boys— an idea Madonna, 50, had vetoed.
A friend said: “He’ll make it a summer they won’t forget.”
ANI
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