Trudie Styler declared her 'young heart was running free' as she shared an insight into her holiday in .
Sting and Trudie Have Fun on Egyptian Transport
Trudie Styler declared her 'young heart was running free' as she shared an insight into her holiday in Egypt. The director, 72, jetted off to explore the countr...
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The director, 72, jetted off to explore the country with her husband Sting, 74, pal , 74, and his wife Jeanne, 60.
Trudie uploaded a video on Instagram on Wednesday with some of the highlights from the trip.
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One moment showed the couple larking around on the bus while other memories included Trudie and Sting admiring a temple.
Sting and Bob also wore red fez hats as they learned about the culture and the group later danced in the street as music played on the drums.
Trudie captioned the post: 'Young hearts running free in Egypt. The best trip ever!'.
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Trudie Styler declared her 'young heart was running free' as she and husband Sting larked around on public transport in Egypt on Instagram on Wednesday alongside Bob Geldof
Sting, 74, and pal Geldof, 74, tried on fez hats while on their trip
Fans wrote in the comments: 'Envious you 2 and travel team! Breathtaking and inspirational' and 'Looks like a trip of a lifetime'.
Sting and Trudie have been married for four decades and they are proud parents to Mickey, 42, Jake, 40, Eliot, 35, and Giacomo, 30.
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The musician also has Joe, 49, and Fuschia, 44, from his marriage to Frances Tomelty.
Last month, Sting was quizzed about his choice not to leave his $550 million fortune to his six children.
Sting – real name Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner – .
The music artist has doubled down on his position while being interviewed on CBS News.
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Sting said he believes telling children they 'don't have to work' is 'a form of abuse that I hope I'm never guilty of.'
The proud dad shared, 'All of my kids have been blessed with this extraordinary work ethic, whether it's the DNA of it or whether I've said to them, "Guys, you've got to work. I'm spending our money. I'm paying for your education. You've got shoes on your feet. Go to work."'
Trudie captioned the post: 'Young hearts running free in Egypt. The best trip ever!' as she shared a picture from Luxor
Fans wrote in the comments: 'Envious you 2 and travel team! Breathtaking and inspirational' and 'Looks like a trip of a lifetime'
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He reasoned, 'That's not cruel. I think that's there's there's a kindness there and a trust in them that they will make their own way. They're tough, my kids.'
Asked if his kids ever express frustration over his way of thinking, he answered, 'No, not to my face, they don't.'
Sting said in a 2014 Mail on Sunday interview: 'I certainly don’t want to leave [my kids] trust funds that are albatrosses round their necks.
'They have to work. All my kids know that and they rarely ask me for anything, which I really respect and appreciate.'
However, the former frontman of The Police clarified that he would help his kids if they 'were in trouble.'
'They have the work ethic that makes them want to succeed on their own merit,' he added.
In a 2020 interview with People magazine, Sting declared, 'My kids are fiercely independent. They're not sitting there waiting for a handout at all, and I wouldn't want to rob them of that adventure in life: to make your own living.'
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