Lucy Mecklenburgh enjoys a family night out at Winter Wonderland

Lucy Mecklenburgh enjoyed a fun family outing in London on Thursday, stepping out with her clan at the launch of Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park. 

The former TOWIE star, 31, joined fiancé Ryan Thomas, 38, and their nine-month-old daughter Lilah and two-year-old son Roman at the star-studded event.

Lucy look effortlessly chic in a black leather look coat, which featured eye-catching bright green faux fur detailing. 

Family night: Lucy Mecklenburgh cut a stylish figure in a faux fur coat as she enjoyed a family night out at Winter Wonderland in London on Thursday

Family night: Lucy Mecklenburgh cut a stylish figure in a faux fur coat as she enjoyed a family night out at Winter Wonderland in London on Thursday

Lucy teamed her look with black trousers and kept comfortable wearing black and white sneakers.

She tied her dark locks back and off her face and carried a red handbag over her shoulders.

Lucy wore natural-looking makeup, including matte foundation and a nude lip.  

Too cute: The former TOWIE star, 31, joined fiancé Ryan Thomas, 38, and their nine-month-old daughter Lilah and two-year-old son Roman at the star-studded event

Too cute: The former TOWIE star, 31, joined fiancé Ryan Thomas, 38, and their nine-month-old daughter Lilah and two-year-old son Roman at the star-studded event

Too cute: The former TOWIE star, 31, joined fiancé Ryan Thomas, 38, and their nine-month-old daughter Lilah and two-year-old son Roman at the star-studded event

She held Lilah in her arms while standing alongside Corrie star Ryan, who looked dapper in a nude coat and trousers while holding hands with their son Roman.

Other stars at the event included TOWIE’s Gemma Collins, TV star Holly Willoughby and Tamara Ecclestone. 

Winter Wonderland has once again transformed the capital’s Hyde Park into a bright festive funfair, with a multitude of rides, games, market stalls and refreshments available.

Following the star-studded opening night, the Christmas attraction will be open to the public until 2 January, with free off-peak tickets and peak tickets for £5 and £7.50.

Doting: She held Lilah in her arms while standing alongside Corrie star Ryan, who looked dapper in a nude coat and trousers while holding hands with their son Roman

Doting: She held Lilah in her arms while standing alongside Corrie star Ryan, who looked dapper in a nude coat and trousers while holding hands with their son Roman

Doting: She held Lilah in her arms while standing alongside Corrie star Ryan, who looked dapper in a nude coat and trousers while holding hands with their son Roman

It comes after Lucy claimed last month that she’s been refused an ambulance on some occasions when her young children have needed to go to A&E.

The former TOWIE star, 31, took to her Instagram Story at the time to reveal she was once even forced to wait 20 minutes before speaking to a 999 handler.

Her son, Roman, two, who she shares with her fiancé Ryan Thomas, 38, has been hospitalised multiple times with viruses and fluid in his lungs, while their daughter Lilah, four months, needed medical care recently with bronchiolitis.

Following a Good Morning Britain report about increased ambulance waiting times, Lucy wrote on the social media platform: ‘Unfortunately I have had to call for ambulances many times for my children. 

‘On one occasion I have waited over 20mins for my 999 call to even be answered and have also been told there’s no ambulances available please can you drive your baby to hospital which is impossible with a small child struggling to breathe.

‘Enough is enough!!!!!!! Something has to be done! This breaks my heart.’

She later added: ‘I’ve had lots of sad messages of story’s [sic] waiting for ambulances.

‘I think we are all aware the NHS is very stretched at the moment, understaffed & underfunded and it must be awful being the person to tell a parent/person in need that there’s [sic] no ambulances available.

‘Lots of people have messaged to tell me that a huge problem is people calling 999 unnecessarily. Rather than 111, your GP or driving to a&e yourself (when possible).

‘Thanks for all your kind messages. Lastly I’d like to thank all the lovely, hardworking NHS staff that have helped my baby’s over the last 2 years.

‘Now I’m coming off here and enjoying Halloween with my kids Xx.’

Scary: It comes after Lucy claimed last month that she's been refused an ambulance on some occasions when her young children have needed to go to A&E

Scary: It comes after Lucy claimed last month that she's been refused an ambulance on some occasions when her young children have needed to go to A&E

Scary: It comes after Lucy claimed last month that she’s been refused an ambulance on some occasions when her young children have needed to go to A&E

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