ANGELINA Jolie looked in good spirts as she treated her three youngest children to a visit to a London bookshop.
The 41-year-old actress was seen visiting a Waterstones in the capital on Monday with Shiloh, 10, and 8-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox in tow.
Angelina Jolie was seen out in London with her three youngest children Shiloh, 10, and eight-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox Credit: Xposure
The actress took them on a trip to a Waterstones bookshop Credit: Xposure
She looked every inch the film star as she glided into the store Credit: Xposure
Ange, 41, was dressed stylishly in a cream trench, with nude heels and large sunglasses Credit: Xposure
She looked every inch the film star in a buttoned up trench coat, nude heels and large dark glasses, as she let her brunette locks cascade down her back.
Ange, who is also mum to Maddox, 15, Pax, 13, Zahara, 11, looked like she was thoroughly enjoying her family time and cracked a rare smile as she walked with the youngest of her six children through the store.
The actress was seen cracking a rare smile as she spent time with her kids Credit: Xposure
She looked happy and relaxed as she walked through the shop Credit: Xposure
Little Vivienne held onto her mum’s hand throughout the trip Credit: Xposure
She stayed close to her kids during the trip, often holding little Vivienne’s hand as her daughter held her cuddly rabbit in the other.
While their mum was grinning and glamourous, her offspring opted to go for a more comfy look, with all three children looking relaxed in jeans and trainers.
The actress, who is going through a divorce with Brad Pitt, has been in London to mark the fifth anniversary of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative which she helped to set up in 2012.
Angelina is visiting London for the fifth anniversary of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative which she helped to set up Credit: Xposure
On Monday she spoke at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on how to protect vulnerable people across the world Credit: Xposure
She is striving to ensure that sex offenders are punished for war crimes Credit: Xposure
Yesterday she spoke at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office about how to protect vulnerable people across the world.
Speaking of her backing of the Time to Act Initiative which sees sexual offenders punished for war crimes, she told People: “When this kind of violence and abuse happens in peacetime, we are absolutely clear it is a crime that deserves to be punished by law.”
She added: “But when it happens in the middle of a conflict, on a mass scale, with such brutal violence, it is treated as something impossible to prevent or somehow justified by the climate of war.”