Beyonce and Jay-Z mark their five year anniversary in Cuba


April 5, 2013

Beyonce and Jay-Z held hands as they strolled the streets of Havana, Cuba, where they are celebrating five years of wedded bliss. The R'n'B power couple enjoyed taking in the sights of Cuba's capital for the anniversary that marks five years since their New York wedding on 4 April 2008.Glamorously dressed in a yellow patterned outfit, matching sunglasses and statement earrings, Beyonce and her husband went for a traditional creole lunch of fish, black beans, chicken and rice. Jay-Z also entered into the spirit of the couple's location by smoking several Cuban cigars throughout the day.

Jay-Z, 43, sported grey shorts and a turquoise polo shirt accesorised with sunglasses and a hat.Police were called to control the crowds of fans who turned out to catch a glimpse of the famous couple and the couple's bodyguard also protected Beyonce and her husband, who were happy to pose for several photos with some of their young supporters.

Beyonce and Jay-Z, who have daughter Blue Ivy, then retreated to the Saratoga Hotel in the north of the city where hoards of people gathered outside the neoclassical building until Beyonce emerged on the balcony and waved.

Beyonce's romantic holiday with Jay-Z comes just before the Crazy in Love singer embarks on her global tour.

The Mrs. Carter Show world tour will see superstar Beyonce perform her best hits over 64 shows, starting on 15 April with a concert in Serbia.Beyonce will be accompanied by Blue Ivy, 1, who the singer has ensured will have everything she needs for five months on the road, including their own personalised director's chair. Beyonce posted a photo of the mother and daughter's matching chairs on her Instagram account last week.

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