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Matt Hancock and Gina Coladangelo enjoy latest romantic break in Croatia

Former health secretary Matt Hancock with adviser Gina Coladangelo  (PA Wire)
Former health secretary Matt Hancock with adviser Gina Coladangelo (PA Wire)

Matt Hancock and Gina Coladangelo have escaped for a romantic winter break in Croatia.

The duo have swapped the cooler temperatures in the UK this autumn for warmer climes in Split, Croatia.

Mr Hancock and Ms Coladangleo were pictured looking happy at café and restaurant Lvxor in the city of Split, Croatia on Saturday.

On their evening out together, they enjoyed glasses of red wine in their first sighting in Croatia.

Mr Hancock and Ms Coladangelo sat opposite each other at the stylish café, in a video obtained by MailOnline.

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It marked the pair’s second known holiday in just a matter of weeks.

Last month they were spotted enjoying time at a £87-a-night in Villars-sur-Ollon, near Montreux, Switzerland.

Their two holidays have followed in the months after CCTV images of Mr Hancock and Ms Coladangelo kissing were published by The Sun on June 25 which ended his marriage.

His 15-year marriage to his wife Martha broke down in the wake of the scandal.

Mr Hancock has three children from his marriage.

Ms Coladangelo also has three children with her multi-millionaire husband Oliver Tress who founded Oliver Bonas.

At the time the scandal broke, Mr Hancock said: “The last thing I would want is for my private life to distract attention from the single-minded focus that is leading us out of this crisis.

“I want to reiterate my apology for breaking the guidance, and apologise to my family and loved ones for putting them through this. I also need (to) be with my children at this time.”

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