Parents of Britain’s ‘greatest household’ Sue and Noel Radford take pleasure in their eighth vacation in seven months after followers claimed they’ve ‘an excessive amount of cash’ and are ‘tone-deaf’

They’ve enjoyed many holidays in recent times, and over the weekend, Britain’s ‘biggest family’ were back enjoying yet another break in the sunshine.

Sue, 51, and Noel, 55, Radford, from Morecambe, Lancashire, who, together with their children, are the stars of 22 Kids and Counting, took their brood on a weekend away in their motorhome.

Thanks to the British sunshine, the family enjoyed a sun-soaked trip, exploring an undisclosed beachside location in the UK, cooking up a full English breakfast in the morning and spending the rest of the day playing and relaxing outside.

‘The kids have had the best day today playing and building this den, which is brilliant. We have sat in the sun chilling watching them play,’ the mother-of-22 wrote on Instagram.

On Sunday, Sue also posted that the family had pondered a walk on the beach while she had her morning cup of tea outside.

It comes after the Radford family jetted abroad for their seventh holiday in as many months, after fans accused them of being ‘tone deaf’ and having ‘too much money’.

The parents-of-22 took to Florida earlier this month with some of the youngest members of their brood – just a month after travelling to the Canary Islands.

The couple took their children on an overseas adventure in time for their youngest daughter Heidi’s sixth birthday.

Britain’s ‘biggest family’, the Radfords, have enjoyed another trip away over the weekend (pictured during a previous trip to Disney land)

Sue shared more than 20 posts of her family enjoying a jam-packed itinerary, from a trip to Wekiwa Springs State Park to dining at Olive Garden and visiting Nintendo World.

The family also visited Mount Dora, the Gatorland wildlife park, a celebration car show and Anna Maria Island while in the US.

They even asked their followers whether they should treat the family to renting a luxury RV for part of the holiday.

But last month the couple sparked outrage after complaining about how their trip to Dubai was cancelled due to the war in the Middle East.

Sue said: ‘Anyway, hands up, who’s been having a nightmare with travelup1 because I think there’s going to be lots of you.

‘Phone line’s dead so guessing they have turned them off and no response from them to emails I have commented on their Insta page, but all of our comments have been deleted… and there have been lots from very unhappy customers.’

Sue, who revealed she has since heard back from the travel company, admitted that ‘she knows we are safe in this country but even if you wanted to rebook you can’t because they aren’t dealing with it’.

She stressed that ‘the point of this post is that we do not want to rebook I would imagine lots wouldn’t but this company switching phones off is not the way to go about it’. 

Sue and Noel took their children away to an undisclosed UK location in their motorhome over the weekend

One of the younger Radford children looked very relaxed as she soaked up some rays on a deck chair over the week 

The Radford family enjoyed a full English breakfast while on their weekend away in the sunshine 

However, commenters were still horrified by the post, adding that ‘people are dying’.

‘Others are hiding in hotel rooms/basements,’ one added. ‘And the rest are stranded, with many fearing for their lives. Your holiday dues do not matter right now.’

Some accused the pair of having ‘too much cash.’

One commenter said: ‘Your refund/swap is not the priority. You should have travel insurance and be Atol/Abta protected – you’ll get your money. For now just sit tight and be.’

Another added: ‘All you can think about is holidays when there is a war on? Unbelievable.’