Lewis Hamilton adores kids! Fans have widely known the Briton to have a soft spot for kids and an exceptional bond with his niece and nephew. Hamilton is busy all year round, mostly because of his demanding career as a racer. However, he makes up for the familial lost time whenever he comes back to meet them.
Lewis Hamilton takes braiding lessons from his niece
Sir Lewis Hamilton has had a rocky start to his 2022 racing season. While his team, Mercedes F1, tries to unlock the true pace and potential of the car, Lewis has visibly suffered. However, the Briton has still managed one podium finish and regular points for the team. Amidst the struggles of the Silver Arrows’ camp, Lewis has found it all to be taxing on his mental health. Undoubtedly, it is very good to see the driver finally happy and smiling with his family members, who are very important to him.
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Hamilton recently posted something about his niece, Willow, on his Instagram handle. Hamilton’s parents separated when he was young, and have had kids from second marriages. Willow is Lewis’s niece and one of his half-sister’s daughters. The proud uncle was very keen on how girls, or rather unicorns, braid their hair.
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Additionally, Lewis wrote in the caption “Can’t let the boss lady down” in the post as he tried his best to keep up with his adorable niece. Hamilton is currently back with his family for the auspicious Easter holidays, and we also spotted his mother and nephew Kaiden in the video.
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The drivers’ emotions were well expressed in the video as he explained how this time means so much to him. The 37-year-old really enjoys hanging out with the kids and has been spotted doing fun activities with them.
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Hamilton, however, will soon leave for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The Italian track will host this year’s race from March 22-24. Lewis will look forward to a hopefully improved car and maybe a podium finish. The driver has been dabbling in the midfield for quite some time now, and it is very unusual of him.
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Lewis’s problems don’t end there as teammate George Russell seems to be crushing his Mercedes debut. He has even managed to win a podium ahead of Hamilton himself. What are your thoughts?