The couple announced they were set to become parents in February.
They married in June 2018 after a three-year engagement, and revealed the baby was due at the end of May, but did not reveal the gender at the time.
First snap: Classical singer Camilla, 32, gave birth to a baby boy and took to Instagram on Sunday to share the joyous news - with former England rugby captain Chris, 34 also sharing a sweet post
Proud dad: Chris posted the same heartfelt message
Speaking to Hello! magazine, Camilla and Chris said they had started trying for a child as their respective job commitments slowed down during the pandemic.
Camilla Kerslake and Chris Robshaw welcome first child together
Chris Robshaw and Camilla Kerslake (Ian West/PA)
Classical singer Camilla Kerslake and former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw have welcomed their first child together – a baby boy.
Kerslake, 32, announced the news on Instagram, sharing a black-and-white photo of her forming a heart around the child’s feet with her hands.
She wrote: “Welcome to the world little man. We are so, so in love with you.”
“We couldn’t be happier & more in love with our little one.”
Saracens and England rugby player Maro Itoje and BBC sports presenter Eleanor Roper were among those sending their congratulations.
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By contrast, most Premiership clubs say they have had little contact with Jones this year. While his assistant coaches have been frequent visitors to training sessions, Jones has held direct meetings with just a handful of directors of rugby.
Those “little pieces of gold” have not been directed towards players such as Exeter first five-eighth Joe Simmonds,who has only ever received one phone call from Jones and never met face-to-face despite captaining his club to a European and English double last season. At the other end of the country, Newcastle Falcons have not received any England coaching visits this season. Former England captain Nick Easter, now the Falcons’ defence coach, believes Jones should be prioritising his preparations for the summer tour rather than focusing elsewhere.
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The long-awaited inclusion of the Pacific Islands in southern hemisphere franchise rugby is nearly upon us.
Moana Pasifika, representative of Samoa and Tonga, and the Fijian Drua will be included in a new professional competition featuring all 10 of the New Zealand and Australian Super Rugby clubs in 2022, and fanfare surrounding their addition is building.
Being granted conditional licences to play in next year’s tournament means both teams can begin the process of recruiting a playing and coaching staff to become competitive forces against New Zealand’s and Australia’s top sides.
Much has been made about who will make up the playing roster at each franchise, with reports emerging that the Fijian Drua already have Olympic sevens hopefuls, Fijian internationals and foreign stars with Fijian heritage lining up to play for the Suva-based team.