Escape to the Chateau's Dick and Angel Strawbridge have bid an emotional farewell to their live show.
The tour, which they called Dare to Do It - So Much More To Say, has wrapped after five weeks on the road for Dick and Angel and their kids, and in a sweet post, the family thanked all those who had come to see them.
As part of the tour, the family visited the likes of Edinburgh, Bournemouth, Blackpool and London's famous Palladium, where they detailed their love story and how they ended up in the Château de la Motte-Husson in Martigné-sur-Mayenne, France.
Taking to Instagram, they said: "We are home ... after nearly 6 weeks on the road touring, we arrived back to the Chateau in the early hours of yesterday morning. It's truly been an honour and a privilege and we have loved every second.
"It's been great to see & meet so many of you and to hug friends and family. Thank you so much if you came to see us. We’ve been catching up around the house, unpacking, laundry and having the first goose eggs of the season. Boy ... it's good to be back home."
Their fans flooded the comment section to thank them for putting on the show.
"We had the best time coming to see you, it must be the best feeling to be back to your beautiful family and home, such an inspiration," one fan wrote online, whilst another added: "Sounds a fabulous tour. Glad you are home. Enjoy."
A third penned: "Went to see the show in Belfast it was brilliant . Glad your back safe and sound Xxoo."
"Amazing tour loved every minute I attended the Liverpool philharmonic, which I think is on these photos. Hope it’s going to be a yearly tour, if you have the time, maybe in the winter time when there are less weddings xxx," a fourth shared.
It comes after Dick hit back at claims his kids are spoilt.
He shared recently: "This is ridiculous. My eldest daughter, Charlotte, said, ‘How are Arthur and Dorothy not going to be spoilt living in a castle?' To be fair, they haven’t known anything different, they know that you work to actually achieve the life you do.
"Those values and the things that we do, they are very aware of that. Yes, they’ve got a lovely playroom full of their stuff, their bedrooms, they’ve got a lovely environment. But their friends come to play and it’s nothing unusual."
He added: "It’s just normal. When Arthur and Dorothy go to visit their friends in the village, you know, they know it’s different, but they don’t see it as being anything especially different."