So
it was no surprise to see that Paul was travelling in
style when he decided to jet back from the USA on Friday - arriving back
in the UK on a privet jet.
Paul decided to travel in style when he flew back from the USA on
Friday - arriving in the UK on a privet jet
With
the jet parked up on the runway Paul emerged from into the
English sunshine, and he couldn't have looked any happier to be back in
his homeland.
Paul looked to have had a relaxing flight in the luxury air craft, as
he emerged onto the tarmac in Kent with a huge smile on his face.
Paul flew in alongside members of his entourage to a private airfield in Kent
Clutching
some reading material, Paul appeared to have had a
flight free from the usual stresses and rigours that most travelers
face.
Strolling
towards a waiting maroon Mercedes, Paul was helped with his luggage by a member of his entourage.
Thanking
one of his assistants with a handshake and a friendly hug, The Beatles
bass player hopped into the waiting car while a member of his team took
pains to carefully unload some of his prized possesions.
Paul looked please to be back in England - although the warm weather almost seemed to surprise him
Thanking one of his assistants with a handshake and a
friendly hug, Paul hopped into the waiting car
Obviously
taking care to keep his prized Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass in mint
condition, the star appeared to have been travelling with it in the
cabin.
And
one of his assistant appeared to be taking all the care in the world
with it, as he carried it down the steps and placed it in the car's
boot.
It
also looked as though he'd taken pains to transport a bottle of wine
back to the UK - possibly from one of California's many vineyards.
Paul looked to be thanking the flight crew for all their efforts during the transatlantic flight
Paul's famed charm appeared to leave a smile on everyone's face
Another member of his team took pains to carefully unload some
of his prized possessions, including his prized Hofner 500/1 violin
Bass and a bottle of wine
Paul appears to be enjoying a short break back in the UK before he
heads to South America to continue the One On One tour, which sees three
stadium dates in Argentina.
The
tour, which kicked-off in the USA in California in April, has seen the
veteran rocks star belting out 38 song set, which spans an epic three
hours.
Setlists
on the One On One tour have so far included The Fab Four's epic rock
'n' roll anthem, A Hard Day's Night - the first time he has performed
the hit solo - as well as Love Me Do, and a whole host of other songs
including the likes of FourFiveSeconds.
Paul appears to
be enjoying a short break back in the UK before he heads to South
America to continue the One On One tour, which sees three stadium dates
in Argentina.
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