Ellie Goulding and Caspar Jopling attend Glastonbury after split

by · Mail Online

Ellie Goulding and estranged husband Caspar Jopling proved they were the friendliest of exes while partying together at Glastonbury on Saturday - four months after announcing their split following four years of marriage. 

The singer, 37, and art dealer, 32, appeared to be having a wonderful time as they strolled through the field with pals before joining the crowd to enjoy the music. 

Ellie, who shares three-year-old son Arthur with Caspar, kept a low profile in a baseball cap and shades and seemingly went unnoticed by her fellow festival goers.

The songstress wore beige shorts and a matching vest as well as a huge sparkling ring on her right hand while sipping from a paper cup.

Caspar was also dressed for the sunny weather and was spotted sharing a giggle with Ellie, who said when announcing their split that they were still the 'closest of friends' and had been 'successfully co-parenting'.

Ellie Goulding, 37, and estranged husband Caspar Jopling, 32, proved they were the friendliest of exes while partying together at Glastonbury on Saturday - four months after announcing their split following four years of marriage
The singer and art dealer appeared to be having a wonderful time as they strolled through the field with pals before joining the crowd to enjoy the music
Ellie has since moved on with hunky surfer Armando Perez (pictured together in March) 

MailOnline have contacted Ellie's reps for comment.  

The former couple shared a joint statement on Instagram after it was revealed Ellie had moved on with hunky surf instructor Armando Perez when the pair were spotted packing on the PDA in Costa Rica.

Ellie's trip to Central America was the second this year and she is believed to have met Armando during a trip in January.

She and her Caspar were reportedly living separate lives for at least six months, despite trying to work things out for the sake of their son.

The former flames appear to be on great terms and have been spotted together on a few occasions following their split announcement. 

In April the pair spent time with their son in London with Ellie pulling the little one's tricycle along as they headed back to their car following the family outing.

Ellie was casually dressed in a black oversized jumper with a pair of leggings and white Veja trainers, while accessorising with a cap.

While Caspar was also dressed down in a hooded jacket with black trousers and blue Adidas trainers, while sporting a pair of round glasses.

Ellie, who shares three-year-old son Arthur with Caspar, kept a low profile in a baseball cap and shades and seemingly went unnoticed by her fellow festival goers
The songstress wore beige shorts and a matching vest as well as a huge sparkling ring on her right hand while sipping from a paper cup
Caspar was also dressed for the sunny weather and was spotted sharing a giggle with Ellie
When announcing the split Ellie said they were still the 'closest of friends' and had been 'successfully co-parenting'
Caspar shared snaps of his pals during their Glastonbury trip to Instagram 

Then in May they were seen enjoying a stroll a day after Ellie returned from Costa Rica where she spent time with her new surfer boyfriend. 

Their united front came after she was seen taking a sunset dip with the surf instructor near the small beach town of Santa Teresa.

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She met the hunk in December while on a girl's holiday to the Central American country that borders Nicaragua and Panama.

In February, following rumours that she and Caspar had been living apart for six months, photos emerged of the Burn singer kissing and cuddling the hunky surfer in the sea without her wedding ring, fuelling speculation.

It led to the pair publicly announcing their split, with Ellie writing on Instagram: 'In light of recent stories, I feel I have been left with no choice but to let you all know that Caspar and I privately separated some time ago.

'We remain the closest of friends and have been successfully co-parenting with our sons best interests at heart. 

'We are committed to protecting our family privacy and thank people in advance for respecting our wishes - we won't be commenting further. Thank you.'

Friends of the couple told MailOnline 'divorce is the only outcome' following their split after two years battling to save their relationship.

In April the pair spent time with their son in London with Ellie pulling the little one's tricycle along as they headed back to their car following the family outing (pictured)
Then in May they were seen enjoying a stroll (pictured) a day after Ellie returned from Costa Rica where she spent time with her new surfer boyfriend 

In April it was revealed Ellie has poured her heartbreak over the split from into her new music.

She debuted one of the emotional songs, Easy To Love Me, in which she opens up about the split, during a one-off performance at the Royal Albert Hall.

To make Ellie's performance in the UK capital this week even more devastating, Caspar was watching in the audience.

In the song, she sings: 'Every mistake I made was the last one, yet you still fight for us.

'I know it's not easy to love me but I'm yours if you want me. // I know it's not easy to love me but I'm yours, so completely. // I tried to soak up all the water you had to wade through just to reach me.' 

In April it was revealed Ellie has poured her heartbreak over the split from into her new music (pictured at their 2019 wedding) 
In a statement in February, the musician wrote: 'In light of recent stories, I feel I have been left with no choice but to let you all know that Caspar and I privately separated some time ago'
Caspar added: Ellie and I remain the closet of friends and most importantly 'co-parents' to the best kiddo in the world, Arthur' 

Later in the track, she continues: 'Maybe I'm too much for you. All the questions, they hurt my head. 

'Finally found something true I might lose, but you know I'll be there.'

On writing the song with Canadian producer and songwriter Jack Rochon, Ellie said according to The Sun: 'We wrote this, but it's what I do — I write from the heart and I write what I'm feeling and think about the consequences afterwards. 

'I'm writing a new album. I'm hoping it will be out this year. I've been working pretty hard and it's sounding good.'