Proud Kim Murray covers her baby bump in a blanket coat as she watches her brother honoured at Sandhurst Sovereign's Parade

  • Kim and Andy expecting first baby in February
  • Her brother Scott Sears was today given Commandant's Merit Award
  • Sears family were at Sandhurst to support him
  • Mother-to-be wrapped up in black blanket coat and scarf 
  • See the latest on Andy and Kim Murray at www.dailymail.co.uk/murray 

She's usually pictured in the stands loyally rooting for her husband Andy as he plays tennis but today Kim Murray was proudly supporting another member of her family, as her brother received military honours.

The 28-year-old, who is expecting her first baby in February, watched as her younger brother Scott Sears was awarded the Commandant's Merit Award at The Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, presented for exceptional achievement

Artist Kim, from Sussex, proudly posed for pictures with her Army officer brother, 25, a former professional tennis player, and gave him a hug to congratulate him.  

Kim Murray with her brother Scott Sears at The Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

Kim Murray with her brother Scott Sears at The Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

Kim, who is expecting her first baby in February, wrapped up in a black blanket coat that covered her blossoming baby bump

Kim, who is expecting her first baby in February, wrapped up in a black blanket coat that covered her blossoming baby bump

Make like Kim in a maternity coat by Seraphine

Her husband is royalty in the world of tennis, so it's only appropriate that Kim Sears has been shopping at the Duchess of Cambridge's go-to maternity brand to keep her baby bump under wraps.

Kim is expecting a mini-Murray in the next few months, and she's clearly going to be a very yummy mummy. She looked positively glowing with pride as she watched her brother Scott receive the Commandant's Merit Award at Sandhurst! Check out her burgundy space dye dress, which she teamed with a black toggle fastening coat, both of which are by Seraphine.

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She wrapped up her blossoming baby bump in a black blanket coat and kept out the December chill with a wool scarf. 

The stylish mother-to-be wore her coat over a burgundy dress paired with black tights and ankle boots and carried an over the shoulder Mulberry handbag.

Both her dress and coat were from High Street maternity store, Seraphine, its clothes were favoured by the Duchess of Cambridge when she was pregnant with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The siblings were joined by their parents, tennis coach Nigel, 58, who showed off his love of the game with a Wimbledon umbrella, and glamorous Leonore, 53, who works for the Cambridge University Press. 

Kim has clearly inherited her fashion sense from her mother who wore a dress in a matching shade to her daughter's as well as black tights and ankle boots. She covered up in a belted fur-trimmed mac and also carried a designer over the shoulder bag - hers by Burberry.

The siblings were joined by their father Nigel and mother Leonore, who wore an outfit similar to her daughter with the same shade dress, black tights and ankle boots

The siblings were joined by their father Nigel and mother Leonore, who wore an outfit similar to her daughter with the same shade dress, black tights and ankle boots

Kim carried her Mulberry handbag over her shoulder as she arrived for the parade 

Kim carried her Mulberry handbag over her shoulder as she arrived for the parade 

Kim gives her brother, a fomer professional tennis player, a congratulatory hug after he was awarded the Commandant's Merit Award

Kim gives her brother, a fomer professional tennis player, a congratulatory hug after he was awarded the Commandant's Merit Award

The Sears family were in the stands today to hear Prince Charles congratulate the Army's newest officers as they passed out from Sandhurst and give them a warning about the dangers they face.

He told them: 'You are receiving your commissions as officers at a moment when the profession of arms is moving into uncharted waters. Pillars of the international order are under challenge as never before in my lifetime.

'At the same time, a cult of death and destruction is defiling ancient lands and seducing a frightening number of lost young people.

'In the face of such challenges, Britain's traditional qualities - fair play, civility, a sense of humour in adversity - remains as precious as they've always been.'

Sandhurst trains the Army's officers and is its most prestigious college - a popular choice with royal and ruling elites from around the world.

The mother-to-be looked in good spirits in the stands as they waited to watch the passing out parade

The mother-to-be looked in good spirits in the stands as they waited to watch the passing out parade

The Prince of Wales meets cadets during the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

The Prince of Wales meets cadets during the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

Prince Charles appears in high spirits at the event and playfully points at the camera while talking to the Sandhurst adjutant Major Peter Middlemiss following his inspection of the Sovereign's Parade

Prince Charles appears in high spirits at the event and playfully points at the camera while talking to the Sandhurst adjutant Major Peter Middlemiss following his inspection of the Sovereign's Parade

Junior under officer JN Robson receives the Queens medal for best overall results at the military academy at Sandhurst from Prince Charles

Junior under officer JN Robson receives the Queens medal for best overall results at the military academy at Sandhurst from Prince Charles

Senior Under officer T H W Griffiths receives the sword of honour, left, while Officer cadet Ismail Hoxha, right with Prince Charles, from Kosovo receives the overseas sword for best overseas cadet

Officer cadet Ismail Hoxha receives the overseas sword from the prince during the ceremony at Sandhurst

Officer cadet Ismail Hoxha receives the overseas sword from the prince during the ceremony at Sandhurst

Prince Charles congratulates the Army's newest officers in a speech
He warned them of the dangers they face

The Sears family were in the stands today to hear Prince Charles congratulate the Army's newest officers as they passed out from Sandhurst and give them a warning about the dangers they face

Charles signs the visitor book of Sandhurst military academy in front of a giant painting from the time both his sons were attending the academy during the Sovereign's Parade

Charles signs the visitor book of Sandhurst military academy in front of a giant painting from the time both his sons were attending the academy during the Sovereign's Parade

Sandhurst trains the Army's officers and is its most prestigious college - a popular choice with royal and ruling elites from around the world

Sandhurst trains the Army's officers and is its most prestigious college - a popular choice with royal and ruling elites from around the world

The Prince stands in front of the portrait including the Queen in a buttercup-yellow outfit
He looks up at his mother, right

The Prince stands in front of the portrait including the Queen in a buttercup-yellow outfit and looks up at his mother in the picture, right

The Sandhurst adjutant Major Peter Middlemiss rides his horse "Coldstream" into the academy at the traditional closure of the Sovereigns parade in which the adjutant rides his horse up the front steps of the academy following the graduating cadets.

The Sandhurst adjutant Major Peter Middlemiss rides his horse "Coldstream" into the academy at the traditional closure of the Sovereigns parade in which the adjutant rides his horse up the front steps of the academy following the graduating cadets.

The Sandhurst adjutants horse "coldstream" is led away down a corridor inside the academy after finishing taking part in the Sovereign's parade

The Sandhurst adjutants horse "coldstream" is led away down a corridor inside the academy after finishing taking part in the Sovereign's parade

There was no sign of Kim's tennis ace husband at the ceremony as he is currently training in Dubai ahead of January's Australian Open.

He opens to capitalise on his end of year form, which saw him lead Britain to a historic Davis Cup victory, by winning the grand slam that has so far evaded his trophy collection.

The Wimbledon champ, who is nominated to be the BBC's Sports Personality Of The Year, told Gazzetta dello Sport that 2016 is set to be an exciting year for him - both on and off the court - as he and Kim prepare to welcome their first child following their wedding last April.

Kim was last out in public supporting her husband Andy at the Davis Cup finals in Belgium

Kim was last out in public supporting her husband Andy at the Davis Cup finals in Belgium

Andy is currently training for the Australian Open after winning the Davis Cup with teammates (L-R) Jamie Murray, Dom Inglot, James Ward, Leon Smith, (Andy), Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans

Andy is currently training for the Australian Open after winning the Davis Cup with teammates (L-R) Jamie Murray, Dom Inglot, James Ward, Leon Smith, (Andy), Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans

He said they haven't found out the sex of their baby so he is looking forward to finding out if he will have a son or daughter. 

'I am impatient to see my baby boy or girl - we don't know which yet. It is a wonderful thing that will enrich my life substantially,' he said.

'Us players are focused 24 hours a day on tennis. We don't think or speak about anything else but when you get married and become a father, you finally have something else to give you great energy. I hope that me and my child can travel the world together.'

 

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