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Catherine Zeta-Jones-Michael Douglas reveal their Taj Mahal love in India

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 22 Dec 2017, 06:39 am

Catherine Zeta-Jones-Michael Douglas reveal their Taj Mahal love in India

Agra, Dec 22 (NITN): Hollywood couple Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas visited seventh wonder of the world, Taj Mahal, as they are on India visit this Christmas.

Catherine is traveling with her husband Douglas and family in India.

Catherine revealed their trip on her Instagram account where she posted several pictures along with her entire family. She captioned the picture saying: "At the Taj Mahal with the three other “Wonders of the World” in my life❤️"

 

At the Taj Mahal with the three other “Wonders of the World” in my life❤️

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Catherine also shared a video where the couple was seen entering Taj Mahal holding hands, quite romantically.

The caption of the picture reads: "The Taj Mahal, today in India. Breathtaking to view and experience. It’s just the ultimate love story."

The couple even went on to explore wildlife and they were seen in a forest area, though not revealed the location.

Catherine said in one of her latest photo: "Before breakfast this morning, we watched tigers eat theirs.❤️??#circleoflife#protectourplanet."

It seems the Christmas holiday appearing to be fruitful for the couple in India.

 

Image: instagram.com/catherinezetajones

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