Charlie Stayt is a familiar face to many, recognisable for his role on BBC Breakfast. His career kicked off at a commercial radio station in his hometown of Gloucester before he transitioned to several London-based stations, including Capital Radio, LBC and BBC Radio 5 Live.
In 1995, Charlie joined ITN and later Five News as a reporter, spending a total of 10 years at ITN in various roles. He then became part of the BBC Breakfast team in 2006 as a relief presenter, but by December 2007, it was confirmed he would be the Friday to Sunday presenter.
Since January 2008, he has been the weekend presenter for BBC Breakfast, now presenting the show from Thursday to Saturday alongside Naga Munchetty. Off-screen though, Charlie leads a quiet, private life, rarely sharing personal details on social media.
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So, what do we know about his life away from the BBC Breakfast sofa? He has been married to Anne Breckell for over 30 years, and they have two grown-up children - Phoebe and Jake.
The family of four reportedly lives in Twickenham, a popular area of London known for its beautiful period properties and grand mansions, just 10 miles away from Charing Cross and home to the Rugby Football Union and Twickenham Stadium, reports the Express.
The area itself is known for its beautiful period properties and grand period mansions which include York House, Marble Hill, and, Strawberry Hill House. Rightmove has reported the average house price in Twickenham over the past year stands at £779,350.

The property website states that terraced houses were the most commonly sold properties in the area, fetching an average price of £856,618.
Charlie and his family are said to reside in a plush £2.3million home in the suburb. But little else is known about Charlie's personal life as he maintains a low profile on social media, rarely posting updates.
His wife, who some media outlets have identified as an actress, boasts a modest number of TV and theatre credits. The BBC's pay report for 2023-4 revealed that Charlie earns between £190,000 - £194,999 for his role as a presenter on BBC Breakfast.