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Tyson Fury drinks with locals in Scots bar and visits historic castle during road trip

Tyson Fury drinks with locals in Scots bar and visits historic castle during road trip

Scottish Sun4 hours ago

The former world heavyweight champion dropped by Carbisdale Castle in the Highlands
GYPSY KING ON TOUR Tyson Fury drinks with locals in Scots bar and visits historic castle during road trip
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TYSON Fury has been spotted drinking with locals in a bar and visited a historic castle during his Scottish road trip.
The boxing icon, 36, visited north of the border for Netflix's At Home With The Furys.
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Tyson Fury has been enjoying travelling around Scotland with his family
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The former world heavyweight champ visited the Claymore Bar in Grantown-on-Spey
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He posed with delighted locals as he downed pints in the Moray boozer
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The boxing hero also visited John o' Groats, the northernmost point of mainland Britain
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The former world heavyweight champion dropped by Carbisdale Castle in the Highlands.
He was shown around the grounds of the 118-year-old country pile and told of the work that had gone into transforming it into a luxury home.
But owner Samantha Kane was unable to welcome the Gypsy King as she attending Royal Ascot in Berkshire.
She said: "World-famous heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury made an unexpected visit to Carbisdale Castle while I was at Ascot yesterday and was greeted by Sarah and Michael, who showed him around the Castle and what was achieved in bringing Carbisdale to its former glory.
'He was very impressed indeed. Thank you Tyson for your visit.'
Earlier this week, Fury was spotted strutting topless around Grantown-on-Spey in Moray wearing a red tartan kilt and matching tie.
The 9ft 9ins star got fitted out at a kiltmaker in the small town and chatted with locals.
He also enjoyed a drink in the Claymore Bar where he downed Guinness and posed for photos with staff.
The ex-boxer has also visited Wick and John O'Groats in the Caithness region.
He is visiting with his wife, Paris, children and film crew as he makes the second season of At Home With The Fury's.
Boxing icon Tyson Fury spotted posing topless in Scots town as he chats with locals
He happily posed for photos with fans, including Cromdale FC manager Stuart Dunbar, who jokingly tried to sign him up.
Ms Kane is the only person in Britain to have changed gender three times.
Born in Iraq as a man, named Sam Hashimi, she had surgery in 1997 to become Samantha, before a second operation in 2004 when she changed her name to Charles Kane and then a third surgery to become Samantha again in 2018.
The barrister and business tycoon spearheaded a Saudi bid to buy Sheffield United Football Club in 2000.
She called herself Lady Carbisdale after buying the dilapidated 19-bedroom clifftop castle, near Ardgay, in 2022.
Fury retired in January, eight months after suffering the only defeat of his career at the time when he lost to Oleksandr Usyk by split decision.
During a rematch last December, the Ukrainian won by unanimous decision.
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The Gypsy King donned a kilt and matching tartan tie in Grantown-on-Spey
Credit: Tyson Fury/Instagram
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