Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field enjoyed a night out in Paris on Tuesday after arriving in the French capital for Haute Couture Fashion Week.
Ayda, 46, caught the eye in an oversized black knit cardigan, white shirt and dark wash jeans while venturing out alongside her husband.
Former Take That star Robbie, 51, opted for a beige trench coat and loose fitting white jeans, teamed with Timberland boots and distinctively framed glasses.
The father-of-four admitted in a recent interview that the success of his career has made him an 'absent parent' after spending five months on a world tour.
Robbie's BRITPOP tour kicked off in Edinburgh on May 31 and saw him travel to the likes of Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Sweden.
It concluded in October, but the tour meant he sacrificed spending quality time with his children, Teddy, 12, Charlie, 10, Coco, seven, and Beau, five, as he told the Mirror: 'This tour, in particular, I've been an absent parent.'
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field enjoyed a night out in Paris on Tuesday after arriving in the French capital for Haute Couture Fashion Week
Robbie and Ayda have four children together - daughters Teddy, 12, and Coco, seven, and sons Charlie, 10, and five-year-old Beau (pictured)
The former Take That member also praised his wife, who he married in 2010 and paid tribute to in Pretty Face, the lead single from BRITPOP.
He said: 'When I sing it, I think about my wife. And I'm a big fan of marriage. I understand why people do it now. I didn't understand, coming from a broken home.
'But marriage has actually made me the man that I am. So, you know, the lyrics in that song are true. She's turned a boy into a man.'
Robbie is set to go on the road once again for his Long 90s UK tour next month, where he will play in Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Wolverhampton.
The singer recently surprised fans by releasing his new album BRITPOP three weeks earlier than planned.
The unexpected drop came in the early hours of Friday morning, with the album artwork projected onto several famous London landmarks to mark the launch.
Originally due to be released in October, BRITPOP was pushed back to February, to avoid a clash with Taylor Swift's Life Of A Showgirl, with Robbie admitting that he 'couldn't compete' with the American star.
It was clearly a smart move for Robbie, as the new release made Official Albums Chart history on Friday as he surpassed The Beatles to become the artist with the most UK Number One albums of all time.
Ayda caught the eye in an oversized black knit cardigan, white shirt and dark wash jeans while venturing out alongside her husband
The singer is set to go on the road once again for his Long 90s UK tour next month, where he will play in Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Wolverhampton (seen with Teddy last month)
The singer scored his 16th chart-topping LP with the album overtaking John, Paul, George and Ringo to claim more Number One albums than any other artist in UK chart history.
The singer's 13th studio album sees him leaning heavily into guitar-driven sounds inspired by the era that shaped his early solo ambitions.
Speaking about the milestone, Robbie said: 'BRITPOP is the record I've always wanted to make, and seeing it become my 16th Number 1 album means everything to me.
'Thank you to all the fans who have been with me every step of the way. You've made my dreams come true.'
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