Kate Langbroek enjoys a stroll with her husband and son in Italy

She’s just admitted that being in lockdown in Italy for 10 weeks has made her a ‘better mother’ to her four children. 

And on Friday, Kate Langbroek and her husband Peter Lewis enjoyed a relaxing family stroll with their eldest son around their new hometown of Bologna.     

The Australian radio presenter, 54, shared a sweet image of the trio on Instagram and captioned it: ‘Two of my best.’

‘Two of my best’: Kate Langbroek enjoyed a stroll with her husband and eldest son in Italy on Friday… after admitting that lockdown has made her a ‘better mother’

Kate glammed up on the day in a black T-shirt shirt, a maroon skirt, boots and hooped earrings.

She had her arm around with her eldest son Lewis, 16, as her husband Peter, 44, captured the selfie. 

Before lockdown restrictions were eased in May, Kate, her husband and their four children spent 10 weeks in lockdown at their apartment in Bologna.

Restrictions: Before lockdown restrictions were eased in May, Kate, her husband and their four children spent 10 weeks in lockdown at their apartment in Bologna

Restrictions: Before lockdown restrictions were eased in May, Kate, her husband and their four children spent 10 weeks in lockdown at their apartment in Bologna

Honest: In May, Kate revealed that spending 10 weeks in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic has made her a 'better mother' to her four children. Kate shared a sweet photo of herself and her son Artie, 12, standing on some steps near their Bologna apartment

Honest: In May, Kate revealed that spending 10 weeks in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic has made her a ‘better mother’ to her four children. Kate shared a sweet photo of herself and her son Artie, 12, standing on some steps near their Bologna apartment

In May, Kate revealed that spending 10 weeks in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic has made her a ‘better mother’ to her four children. 

Kate shared a sweet photo of herself and her son Artie, 12, standing on some steps near their Bologna apartment. 

‘Through our lockdown, I have become a better mother. Isn’t that an amazing thing to happen?’ she wrote in the Instagram caption.

Kate’s fans were quick to praise her on how well she has coped during the difficult period.  

Patient: She also told The Project last week that she has become 'more patient' with her children and 'stopped wanting things' for herself

Patient: She also told The Project last week that she has become ‘more patient’ with her children and ‘stopped wanting things’ for herself

‘I think you all deserve a big bloody medal!’ one commented.

Another added: ‘Yes. Your kids probably knew you were amazing before, but you only just realised it.’

She also told The Project last week that she has become ‘more patient’ with her children and ‘stopped wanting things’ for herself.

The mother-of-four joked she has developed Stockholm syndrome and became a ‘better hostage’ to her children amid isolation because she has ‘stopped resisting’. 

Kate and husband Peter Lewis relocated to Bologna, Italy, with their four children, Lewis, 16, Sunday, 15, Artie, 12, and Jan, nine, in January 2019.

It was was supposed to be a ‘family gap year,’ but they decided to extend the break for an additional 12 months.

It hasn’t all been smooth sailing though, with the region where they live going into stage-four lockdown in early March.

Living La Dolce Vita: Kate and husband Peter Lewis relocated to Bologna, Italy, with their four children, Lewis, 16, Sunday, 15, Artie, 12, and Jan, nine, in January 2019. It was was supposed to be a 'family gap year,' but they decided to extend the break for an additional 12 months

Living La Dolce Vita: Kate and husband Peter Lewis relocated to Bologna, Italy, with their four children, Lewis, 16, Sunday, 15, Artie, 12, and Jan, nine, in January 2019. It was was supposed to be a ‘family gap year,’ but they decided to extend the break for an additional 12 months