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Cole Palmer arrives in St Kitts to hero's welcome after Club World Cup as Chelsea star visits grandad's birthplace

Cole Palmer arrives in St Kitts to hero's welcome after Club World Cup as Chelsea star visits grandad's birthplace

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Palmer's arrival was spoken about by the island's prime minister
PALM TREES Cole Palmer arrives in St Kitts to hero's welcome after Club World Cup as Chelsea star visits grandad's birthplace
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COLE PALMER was given a hero's welcome at a Caribbean island following Chelsea's Club World Cup success.
The midfielder netted two goals as the Blues beat Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the tournament on Saturday.
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Cole Palmer received a hero's welcome at St. Kitts and Nevis
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Palmer's grandfather was born on the Caribbean island
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He was greeted by deputy prime minister Dr. Hon. Geoffrey Hanley
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Palmer has a huge fan base on the island
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Palmer, 23, has now jetted off for a break ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign which starts next month.
The England international is now enjoying himself before returning to London for pre-season.
He has flown to St. Kitts in the Caribbean with the island holding a special place in his heart.
The exotic holiday destination was the birthplace of Palmer's grandfather, Sterry Palmer.
Palmer's love of the island is well-known as he wears the flag of St. Kitts and Nevis on his boots alongside the English flag.
It is the first time that Chelsea's No.10 has visited the island and he was given a rousing reception.
Palmer was greeted by the deputy prime minister Dr. Hon. Geoffrey Hanley and the minister of tourism Hon. Marsha T. Henderson.
A troupe of traditional Masquerade performers were also on hand to give the star an authentic Kittitian welcome.
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Palmer admitted his excitement to see the island and experience its culture shortly after landing.
He said: "Landing in St. Kitts off the back of winning the Club World Cup felt really special.
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"It's where my grandad's love for football started. The island's beautiful and really chilled.
"I can't wait to explore the mountains, rainforest and sea - and to try out the food."
Palmer's recent achievements were even hailed by the prime minister Dr. Terrance Drew.
He insisted that Palmer can help inspire youngsters in St. Kitts and Nevis to success of their own.
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Palmer's trip comes after his performances at the Club World Cup
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The midfielder starred for Chelsea as they won the tournament
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He was named the Player of the Tournament
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Palmer met president Donald Trump after the final
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He said: "Cole Palmer's visit to St. Kitts and Nevis is a powerful reminder of the strength and pride of our diaspora.
"His presence and mentorship will inspire the next generation to believe that global success is possible, no matter where you come from.
"We are proud to welcome him home and deeply grateful for his commitment to our young people and to the development of sports in our Federation."
The trip follows on from Palmer's excellent performances at the Club World Cup in the US.
The midfielder engrossed himself in the American lifestyle and even scootered incognito through Times Square before the final against PSG.
During the trophy lift, Palmer was left looking confused as president Donald Trump joined the Blues for their celebrations.
Palmer's dad, Jermaine, previously spoke about the prospect of him visiting St. Kitts and Nevis and joked that he would need a police escort.
Palmer and co will start their Premier League campaign with FOUR London derbies in a row.
Enzo Maresca's side first face Crystal Palace before clashes against West Ham, Fulham and Brentford.
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