Who Is Alvaro Morata’s Wife? See Pictures

Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello
Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello
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This article will tell you about the relationship between Alvaro Morata and his wife

Alvaro Morata has played an important role as a striker for every club he has played. He might not have been at his best at present, but he is arguably one of the best strikers of this generation for sure.

Who Is Alvaro Morata’s Wife Alice Campello?

Alice Campello was born on March 5, 1995 in Mestre, Italy. She has established a successful career in fashion design and now has her own line of bags under the name Avril Gau that focuses on chic yet cosy apparel.

Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello
Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello

The Italian model also serves as an ambassador for companies including Chanel, Emilio Pucci, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, and Balenciaga. She frequently uploads photos of her family and herself wearing the latest trends.

When Did Morata And Campello Marry?

The pair exchanged vows on December 10, 2016, and they tied knot on June 17, 2017 in Venice, Italy. They have four children: four-year-old twins Leonardo and Alessandro, two-year-old Edoardo and one-month-old Bella.

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In honour of Alessandro and Leonardo, Alvaro Morata switched from wearing the number 9 on his Chelsea uniform to the number 29. The kids were born on 29th day of June and September, in 2018 and 2020.

Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello
Alvaro Morata wife Alice Campello

Andrea Compello, the proprietor of Campello Motors in Venice, is Alice Campello’s father. Maria Libralesso, her mother, is well-known on social media and has 53.4K Instagram followers.

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