Harry Gration And Wife Helen Gration: How Old Is Their Baby?

Harry Gration and his wife Helen Gration’s baby is 2 years old. The couple became parents in September 2019 with a son named Hamilton, which turned out to be quite controversial on the media front.

He was 68 years old when her other half was 51. When the two announced their happiness to the world, it was not received quite well considering his old age. Harry did have to go through a lot of trolling then. Nevertheless, the BBC actor took everything with a pinch of salt and acknowledged the memes made about him.

However, the process of having a child in their later years was not easy for both of them. It was a complete roller coaster for both of them but worth it. Harry said replying to people commenting on him being older that it was on his bucket list and he did what his heart said.

Helen was advised by a reproductive specialist that she might still have a child despite her advanced age, but that she would require a donor egg because her own was too old.

With numerous people asking the reason behind conceiving a child in her 50s, Helen said that she felt emotionally inclined towards wanting her little one then and could not deny it.

Harry Gration Children And Family Details

Harry Gration was the father to 6 kids now. He has three children from his previous marriages. Further with his current wife Helen, he had twins named Harvey and Harrison.

Now the recent son Hamilton who is almost 3 years old was the apple of his eyes. He was married three times but the information on his first wife and second wife is limited.

 

Gration was reared in a back-to-back home in the city after being born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father worked as a manager at a local Boots shop, and due to a promotion, the family first moved to Leeds and subsequently to York.

Harry attended St. Peter’s School in York for his formal education. He worked as a history teacher at The Rodillian Academy in Lofthouse, Leeds, for five years before becoming the department’s head of history.