Paris and Tyson Fury looked happier than ever as they posed in front of the Eiffel Tower during their family holiday to the French capital on Wednesday.
It comes after the heavyweight boxer, 36, who announced his retirement following a second consecutive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, spent three months away from his family as he prepared for the rematch.
Now the large family seem to be making up for the lost time as they enjoy a getaway to the French capital, which has so far included a trip to Disneyland and a visit to the famous landmark.
Paris, 35, was glowing as she posed for a selfie with her husband at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
She wrapped up warm in a black padded jacket before accessorising with a patterened scarf and a glitzy pair of earrings.
The blonde beauty looked stunning as she opted for minimal makeup to elevate her natural beauty, while pulling her long tresses back into a loose ponytail.
Paris and Tyson Fury looked happier than ever as they posed in front of the Eiffel Tower during their family holiday to Paris on Wednesday
The large family seem to be making up for the lost time as they enjoy a getaway to the French capital, after spending three months apart while Tyson trained for his Usyk rematch
Tyson looked equally pleased as he grinned for the selfie, while donning a green patterned jacket and a beanie.
The couple were joined by their children, Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis, five, Athena, three, and Prince Rico, 22 months.
Another snap saw the family pose in front of the iconic lanadmark, before all leaning in for a selfie together.
Elsewhere, Tyson cuddled up to his youngest son for a sweet candid picture, while Paris wrote in the caption: ‘Eiffel Tower with the Furys.’
Retirement began at the most magical place on earth as Tyson kicked off the holiday by visiting Disneyland with his family on Monday.
He accompanied wife Paris and their seven children during a trip to the sprawling French theme park.
Captioning the photo with a Walt Disney quote, she wrote: ‘If you can dream it, you can do it.’
Saudi Arabian boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has suggested he will try and talk Tyson out of his latest retirement, but already has contingency plans for Anthony Joshua if a bout between the pair cannot be arranged.
Alalshikh, a member of the Saudi royal court and a major powerbroker behind the kingdom’s move into the sport, said he would give Fury some time but does not appear convinced that his decision to walk away is final.
Elsewhere, Tyson cuddled up to his youngest son for a sweet candid picture
The couple were joined by their children, Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis, five, Athena, three, and Prince Rico, 22 months
Another snap saw the family pose in front of the iconic lanadmark, before all leaning in for a selfie together
Retirement began at the most magical place on earth as Tyson visited Disneyland with wife Paris and their seven children on Monday
The self-styled ‘Gypsy King’ announced his in-ring career was over after his recent defeat by Oleksandr Usyk but has made U-turns in the past after claiming he was retired.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Alalshikh said: ‘As a fan of boxing, I don’t like it. We want to see Tyson in more big fights, but I can understand his decision.
‘But over time this decision can change. I will support him and discuss it with him. I will leave him for some time to be with his family, then we can discuss it.’
A long-discussed clash with Joshua would generate enormous interest, and doubtless a huge payday if the 36-year-old could be tempted back.
Alalshikh, though, shot down the more outrageous claims about a possible purse and has already considered American Deontay Wilder as an alternative for Joshua.
‘A lot of rumours don’t help us. No-one will propose £500million for a fight, these numbers are incorrect,’ he said.
‘And if Tyson is not available why not Joshua and Wilder? If you want something about the British markets, I want to see Joshua and Wilder now.’
The former heavyweight champion called it quits for the fourth time in a short Instagram video shared with followers in January.
Captioning the photo with a Walt Disney quote, she wrote: ‘If you can dream it, you can do it’
Paris also shared a photo and video of the children attempting to pull the sword from the stone during their appearance at Disneyland Paris