Sir Richard Branson was spotted ‘sailing’ through the streets of central London today - on a double decker bus-turned-ship
The iconic entrepreneur was carried aloft a street-sized version of his real-life cruise liner Scarlet Lady, surprising passersby on Embankment, White City, Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Circus. The ‘ship’ was packed full of energy thanks to special appearances from ‘The Happenings’ cast – who usually perform onboard Virgin Voyages ships.
“I’m a big believer in it not just being about where you go, but how you get there. “Summer is a time for exploration, relaxation, and creating unforgettable memories.” Celebrating their 32nd wedding anniversary today, Yutta and her husband Allen Merilanen were in the right place at the right time as they were gifted a free cruise trip by Sir Richard Branson himself.
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