SUPERSTAR Sir Elton John goes through airport security as he jets home from serenading Dua Lipa at her £1.5million weekend wedding to actor Callum Turner.
The 79-year-old flew back yesterday after an emotional performance in Palermo, Sicily, on Saturday night.
‘Frail’ Sir Elton John goes through airport security as he heads home Credit: Getty
Sir Elton and hubby David Furnish jet home after the £1.5million wedding Credit: Getty
It is understood the happy couple asked him to play his 1970 classic Your Song.
Insiders said Sir Elton struggled to see and had to be guided to the piano by two helpers.
They added: “He played and sang amazingly but seemed frail and had to be helped.”
and hubby , 63, had arrived on Saturday for the three-day wedding party.
Dua Lipa at her weekend wedding with actor Callum Turner Credit: Nick Edwards for dailymail.co.uk
Elton and David board their jet as they prepare to leave Palermo airport Credit: Andrew Styczynski
Their private plane then returned to Farnborough — leaving them with an 18-mile drive home to Windsor, Berks, and a £50,000 bill for flights.
, 30, and fellow Londoner Callum, 36, yesterday when they emerged on the balcony of their £6,000-a-night suite at the five-star Villa Igiea.
They had kicked off their celebrations on Friday.
Sources said One Kiss singer Dua, who downed negronis and champagne, wore a “glittering” wedding dress designed by pal , then changed into another white number for the after-party.
Dua appeared bleary-eyed when she emerged on the balcony after dancing until 6am Credit: Andrew Styczynski
Smiling Elton gives a thumbs-up as he waits at the airport Credit: Getty
Guests feasted on traditional Italian cuisine including Catalan lobster salad, prepared by chef Tony Lo Coco, who has a local Michelin-starred restaurant.
The wedding was held in the grounds of the 18th-century Villa Valguarnera, in Bagheria.
The Sun revealed that Dua and Callum — tipped as the next James Bond — to thank them.
But some put up posters accusing her of making their public space a “living room” for the rich and added: “Palermo is not for rent.”
The bash followed in central London earlier last week in front of just eight close family and friends.



