Obama now holidaying on Richard Branson’s private island

Images show the former president with sunglasses and a backward cap.

In this Oct. 9, 2016 file photo, President Barack Obama, wearing sunglasses, waves while boarding Air Force One.

In this Oct. 9, 2016 file photo, President Barack Obama, wearing sunglasses, waves while boarding Air Force One. Source: AP Photo / Paul Beaty

Two weeks after leaving office, former President Barack Obama has been spotted on holiday at Moskito Island, a private property in the British Virgin Islands owned by billionaire businessman Richard Branson.

Images and video posted on social media show Obama and his wife Michelle, and Branson waving to cameras on the island.
Our President and First Lady enjoying their vacation! 👋🏾😎 pic.twitter.com/TEtPUnqD0c — B. Scott (@lovebscott) February 1, 2017
Former guests on the private island reportedly include Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela and Tony Blair, as well as the late Diana Princess of Wales and a long list of celebrities.

In August 2011, The Great House on the island was destroyed in a fire during Tropical Storm Irene. Actress Kate Winslet was staying there at the time, along with Sir Richard's relatives.

The Obamas will return to Washington DC where the family plans to stay while daughter Sasha finishes high school.
In his since leaving office, Mr Obama said he was “heartened” by the “engagement” of communities around the US in the wake of President Trump’s .

“Citizens exercising their constitutional right to assemble, organise, and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake,” the statement read.

The former president – a bestselling author before running for the top job – has also said he hopes to write a book.

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Published 2 February 2017 10:59am
Updated 2 February 2017 2:33pm
By Ben Winsor

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