Danielle Lloyd flaunts her long legs in skimpy denim shorts and a relaxed white shirt during shopping spree in Knightsbridge

She's a doting mother to sons Archie, seven, Harry, six, George, four, and nine-month-old son Ronnie.

But Danielle Lloyd enjoyed some time off from her parenthood duties as she visited the Tracie Giles Permanent Makeup store in London's affluent Knightsbridge district on Friday afternoon.

The former Miss GB, 34, relished in the British sunshine as she slipped her incredibly post-baby figure into a pair of scanty denim shorts, which put her toned legs on full display. 

Retail therapy: Danielle Lloyd enjoyed some time off from her parenthood duties as she visited the Tracie Giles Permanent Makeup store in London's affluent Knightsbridge district on Friday

Retail therapy: Danielle Lloyd enjoyed some time off from her parenthood duties as she visited the Tracie Giles Permanent Makeup store in London's affluent Knightsbridge district on Friday

Showcasing her style savvy ways, the glamour model teamed her outfit with a relaxed white shirt and casual flip-flops.

Danielle appeared in high spirits as she lugged her purchases in a leopard print shopping bag, while toting her possessions in a sophisticated quilted handbag.

Flaunting her radiant complexion, the mother-of-four sported minimal make-up and wore her tresses sleek and straight. 

Leggy: The former Miss GB, 34, relished in the British sunshine as she slipped her incredibly post-baby figure into a pair of scanty denim shorts, which put her toned pins on full display

Leggy: The former Miss GB, 34, relished in the British sunshine as she slipped her incredibly post-baby figure into a pair of scanty denim shorts, which put her toned pins on full display

Danielle raises Archie, Harry and George with her former flame Jamie O'Hara, and shares her youngest son Ronnie with fiance Michael O'Neill.

The Liverpudlian beauty recently confessed she is willing to go to great lengths to have a little girl as she has her sights set on undergoing gender selection.

Gender selection is currently illegal in the UK but is still legal in the United States and Cyprus, where a woman can choose if she gives birth to a boy or girl through IVF.

The controversial procedure, also called Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis, reportedly costs around £5,000 for the private IVF treatment, as well as £8,000 per PGD cycle, according to The Baby Centre. 

Doting mum: Danielle raises Archie, seven, Harry, six, and George, four, with her former flame Jamie O'Hara, and shares her nine-month-old son Ronnie with fiance Michael O'Neill

Doting mum: Danielle raises Archie, seven, Harry, six, and George, four, with her former flame Jamie O'Hara, and shares her nine-month-old son Ronnie with fiance Michael O'Neill

She told OK! magazine: 'If it happens, it happens, but we want to do gender selection. I’ve been honest about the fact that I’d really like a little girl.' 

Having thought about the procedure for a long time, Danielle had initially received criticism when unveiling her plans with The Sun's Fabulous magazine in December.

The reality star continued: ‘I would regret it if I got to 50 and didn’t have a daughter, and I don’t want to have any regrets, so I’m going to do it.’

Danielle also revealed that she did think she could be pregnant recently, and was pictured with a pregnancy test.

‘We did think I was pregnant, but I have polycystic ovaries and then endometriosis when I’m ovulating, which makes me swell up so I look and feel like I’m pregnant,' she explained. 

Family first: The Liverpudlian beauty recently confessed she is willing to go to great lengths to have a little girl as she has her sights set on undergoing gender selection (pictured March 8)

Family first: The Liverpudlian beauty recently confessed she is willing to go to great lengths to have a little girl as she has her sights set on undergoing gender selection (pictured March 8)

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Danielle Lloyd flaunts her long legs in skimpy denim shorts during shopping spree in Knightsbridge

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