Tyson and Paris Fury enjoyed some quality time together over the weekend with a romantic Scottish getaway.

The couple, who didn’t speak to each other for three months whilst Tyson was in training camp, decided to head up to the Trump Turnberry Hotel – just the two of them – for a romantic break.

Paris, 35, took to Instagram to share a few snippets of their getaway at the swanky golfing resort in Ayrshire.

Sharing a clip of their stunning suite at the hotel, Paris penned: “I love Scotland it’s so beautiful..”

In two separate grid posts, the mum-of-seven shared a glimpse of their relaxing break, from sharing afternoon tea, playing scrabble and lovely strolls along the beach.

Paris said: “Cold walks, Turnberry lighthouse, Robert the Bruce castle ruins.”

Another snap showed the pair sitting in the hotel admiring the views as Paris donned a beautiful pink tweed Chanel two-piece with a classic Chanel handbag.

Their romantic getaway comes following Tyson’s latest retirement announcement a few weeks back, after his second defeat by Oleksandr Usyk. Right after the loss, he was uncertain, mentioning: “You might see me fight again, you might not.”

Since then, he’s confirmed his retirement in a video that was shared on his social media. Directly addressing his fans, Tyson announced: “Hi everybody, I’m going to make this short and sweet.

“I’d like to announce my retirement from boxing. It’s been a blast, I’ve loved every single minute of it. I’m going to end with this. Dick Turpin wore a mask. God bless everybody, see you on the other side. Get up!”

Paris and Tyson have previously spoken about their love of Scotland. Paris has proudly opened up about coming from a “long line of Scottish Gypsies” and how close she is to her Scottish mum and dad, Lynda and Jimmy Mulroy.

She opened up in her 2021 memoir Love & Fury about how her Scottish heritage has made her resilient as she helped Tyson through his mental health struggles.

Paris wrote: “I sometimes wonder where I get all my strength from _ I’ve needed tons of it while living with Tyson, let’s face it – and I reckon it’s all down to my upbringing.

“I come from a long line of Scottish gypsies, a heritage I’m very proud of…I learned most of my life lessons from my mam, Lynda, who brought me up to respect our community’s customs and traditions and who taught me the skills and principles that would shape me as a person.

“She was – and still is – a really wise, caring and resilient woman and, like many mothers, she became the ‘glue’ that bonded our family together.”

Additionally during the third episode of Tyson’s Netflix show At Home With The Fury, Paris and Tyson refer to her Scottish roots as they head to the swanky Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder.

As the couple approach the hotel, Tyson says: “Bonnie Scotland. This is your heritage isn’t it, Scotland.”

Paris replies: “Yes, back to my Scottish roots.” And as Tyson asks her if she feels like she’s “at home?” she replies: “I feel relaxed already.”

Earlier this week, Tyson’s brother Tommy Fury was spotted at a popular steak restaurant in Renfrewshire.

The former Love Island star, 25, dined in the award-winning steak house, Butchers Steak and Grill in Elderslie, Renfrewshire on Saturday evening. And it seems the boxer was highly impressed by his meal, hailing it as one of the “best steaks I’ve had”, according to the excited restaurant staff.

Taking to Facebook to reveal their surprise guest, staff at Butchers Steak and Grill said they were left “absolutely buzzing” by Tommy’s visit.

Their post read: “Guess who dropped by for dinner last night? We had the pleasure of hosting none other than Tommy Fury! And he didn’t hold back on the compliments!

“One of the best steaks I’ve had’ — straight from the man himself! It’s not every day someone like Tommy stops by, and we’re absolutely buzzing about it.”

It’s unclear if Tommy met up with Tyson and Paris.

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