Cole Palmer got the welcome from a hero when he visited the Caribbean birthplace of his grandfather after the success of Chelsea Club World Cup.
The midfielder was the star of the New York show when he dismantled Paris Saint-Germain with two goals and an assist in Sunday's final.
Palmer, 23, then quickly finished for a well-deserved break with the new Premier League season from just a month.
The international of England takes the best of his short time off before he returns to London for the preseason.
And he kicked his vacation with a trip to St. Kitts in the Caribbean, where the island held a special place in his heart.
The exotic holiday destination was the birthplace of Palmer's grandfather, Sterry Palmer.
Palmer's love for the island is known when he wears the flag of St. Kitts and Nevis on his boots next to the English.
It is the first time that Chelsea's No.10 has visited the island and he received an exciting reception.
Palmer was greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Hon. Geoffrey Hanley and the Minister of Tourism Hon. Marsha T. Henderson.
A group of traditional Masquerade artists was also present to give the star an authentic Kittitian welcome.
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Palmer revealed how excited he is to see the island and experience his culture.
After he was touched, he said: “Landing in St. Kitts from the back of winning the club World Cup felt really special.
“It is where my grandfather's love for football started. The island is beautiful and really cooled.
“I can't wait to explore the mountains, the rainforest and the sea – and to try the food.”
Palmer's recent performance was even praised by Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew.
He insisted that Palmer can help young people in St. Kitts and Nevis inspire the success of their own success.
He said: “Cole Palmer's visit to St. Kitts and Nevis is a powerful memory of the power and pride of our diaspora.
“His presence and mentoring will inspire the next generation to believe that worldwide success is possible, regardless of where you come from.
“We are proud of welcoming him at home and very grateful for his dedication to our young people and the development of sport in our federation.”
The trip follows the excellent versions of Palmer at the club World Cup in the US.
The midfielder fascinated himself in the American lifestyle and even scooted incognito via Times Square before the PSG collision.
Even Donald Trump could not steal Palmer's spotlights in the final – although the US president tried it while he came on stage with confused blues stars for their trophy lift.
Palmer's father, Jermaine, spoke earlier about the prospect that he visited St. Kitts and Nevis and joked that he would need a police escort.
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