Wayne Rooney left in Barbados to deal with the family’s luggage as wife Coleen jets home with kids

Wayne Rooney and his wife Coleen’s brother have been left behind in Barbados while the rest of the family jet back to the UK following their lavish jaunt in the tropics.

And the pair were spotted hauling all their luggage around outside the hotel after Coleen landed at home with the children.

The brothers-in-law were seen helping each other with their suitcases, loading up the back of a taxi with the plethora of luggage. 

Homeward bound: Wayne Rooney and his wife Coleen’s brother have been left behind in Barbados while the rest of the family jet back to the UK following their lavish jaunt in the tropics

Wayne, 34, wore a black jacket and matching cap, over light grey sweatpants.

Coleen’s brother Joe McLoughlin sported a white T-shirt and similar grey bottoms.

He slung a black bag over his torso as he helped load the other bags into the boot with his football star brother-in-law.

Wayne and Coleen, 34, flocked to the Caribbean as soon as travel was permitted amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Packing up: And the pair were spotted hauling all their luggage around outside the hotel after Coleen landed at home with the children

Packing up: And the pair were spotted hauling all their luggage around outside the hotel after Coleen landed at home with the children

On the case: The brothers-in-law were seen helping each other with their suitcases, loading up the back of a taxi with the plethora of luggage

On the case: The brothers-in-law were seen helping each other with their suitcases, loading up the back of a taxi with the plethora of luggage

Loading up: Wayne, 34, wore a black jacket and matching cap, over light grey sweatpants

Loading up: Wayne, 34, wore a black jacket and matching cap, over light grey sweatpants

Helping out: Coleen's brother Joe McLoughlin sported a white T-shirt and similar grey bottoms

Accessorised: He slung a black bag over his torso

Helping out: Coleen’s brother Joe McLoughlin sported a white T-shirt and similar grey bottoms

Bag men: He helped load the other bags into the boot with his football star brother-in-law

Bag men: He helped load the other bags into the boot with his football star brother-in-law

Escape: Wayne and Coleen, 34, flocked to the Caribbean as soon as travel was permitted amid the coronavirus pandemic

Escape: Wayne and Coleen, 34, flocked to the Caribbean as soon as travel was permitted amid the coronavirus pandemic

Barbados is not currently listed as a country that requires visitors quarantine when they return to the UK, due to its relatively low number of COVID-19 cases. 

The couple’s four children Kai, 10, Klay, seven, Kit, four, and Cass, two, joined them for their holiday in the sunshine.

Coleen was seen back home, grabbing a coffee in Wilmslow, Cheshire on Wednesday, as Wayne flew back with the luggage. 

The holiday was no doubt needed for Coleen, who was accused of leaking stories to the press by Rebekah Vardy earlier this month. 

Tropical getaway: Barbados is not currently listed as a country that requires visitors quarantine when they return to the UK, due to its relatively low number of COVID-19 cases

Tropical getaway: Barbados is not currently listed as a country that requires visitors quarantine when they return to the UK, due to its relatively low number of COVID-19 cases

Tropical getaway: Barbados is not currently listed as a country that requires visitors quarantine when they return to the UK, due to its relatively low number of COVID-19 cases

Family trip: The couple's four children Kai, 10, Klay, seven, Kit, four, and Cass, two, joined them for their holiday in the sunshine

Family trip: The couple’s four children Kai, 10, Klay, seven, Kit, four, and Cass, two, joined them for their holiday in the sunshine

Baggage duty: Coleen was seen back home, grabbing a coffee in Wilmslow, Cheshire on Wednesday, as Wayne flew back with the luggage

Baggage duty: Coleen was seen back home, grabbing a coffee in Wilmslow, Cheshire on Wednesday, as Wayne flew back with the luggage

Getting away from it: The holiday was no doubt needed for Coleen, who was accused of leaking stories to the press by Rebekah Vardy earlier this month

Getting away from it: The holiday was no doubt needed for Coleen, who was accused of leaking stories to the press by Rebekah Vardy earlier this month

Drama back home: Friends say former England football captain Wayne had hoped Coleen's WAG war would not get to his stage but he is willing to back his wife in her quest to prove her claims and be vindicated

Drama back home: Friends say former England football captain Wayne had hoped Coleen's WAG war would not get to his stage but he is willing to back his wife in her quest to prove her claims and be vindicated

Drama back home: Friends say former England football captain Wayne had hoped Coleen’s WAG war would not get to his stage but he is willing to back his wife in her quest to prove her claims and be vindicated

Friends say former England football captain Wayne had hoped Coleen’s WAG war would not get to his stage but he is willing to back his wife in her quest to prove her claims and be vindicated.

A source said to The Sun: ‘Wayne thinks it’s gone too far already and dreads the thought of it reaching court.  

‘He fears it could be embarrassing to him and their family what may come out. But he knows how important this is to Coleen and will back her.’ 

Another source said: ‘Coleen is becoming obsessed with it.’ 

MailOnline contacted Coleen and Wayne’s representatives for comment at the time of publication.   

Rebekah – who is the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, 33 – told in a bombshell legal document how she had been left suicidal by the accusation that she had leaked stories about Coleen and her family.  

Legal matters: Rebekah - who is the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, 33 - told in a bombshell legal document how she had been left suicidal by the accusation that she had leaked stories about Coleen and her family

Legal matters: Rebekah – who is the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, 33 – told in a bombshell legal document how she had been left suicidal by the accusation that she had leaked stories about Coleen and her family

Libel: She also claims in the document drawn up for her libel battle against Coleen that the stress of the scandal had left her fearful of losing her unborn baby and suffering panic attacks that made her too scared to leave her home

Libel: She also claims in the document drawn up for her libel battle against Coleen that the stress of the scandal had left her fearful of losing her unborn baby and suffering panic attacks that made her too scared to leave her home

Libel: She also claims in the document drawn up for her libel battle against Coleen that the stress of the scandal had left her fearful of losing her unborn baby and suffering panic attacks that made her too scared to leave her home

Complaint: The I'm A Celeb star complains of being made a 'scapegoat' by her rival seeking to blame her for stories appearing when in the past Coleen had approved of her friends leaking gossip about her

Complaint: The I’m A Celeb star complains of being made a ‘scapegoat’ by her rival seeking to blame her for stories appearing when in the past Coleen had approved of her friends leaking gossip about her

She also claims in the document drawn up for her libel battle against Coleen that the stress of the scandal had left her fearful of losing her unborn baby and suffering panic attacks that made her too scared to leave her home.

The I’m A Celeb star complains of being made a ‘scapegoat’ by her rival seeking to blame her for stories appearing when in the past Coleen had approved of her friends leaking gossip about her.  

The document says Rebekah believes she ‘has deliberately been made a scapegoat (sic) by the Defendant (Coleen) for past ‘leaked’ stories.’ 

It points to previous stories about Coleen and Wayne with some ‘in particular about their marriage, which have in fact come from the Defendant’s friends, at times even with the Defendant’s approval.’

The paper states that Sun journalist Dan Wootton had said on talkRADIO on October 19 last year that Coleen had ‘manipulated the media to tell stories about her own life’.  

Wootton added that he had ‘written many, many stories’ about her marriage and ‘lots of other things around the Rooneys’ that had come directly from friends of Coleen including some told ‘with her (Coleen’s) approval’, says the document

He went on to say on talkRADIO that nothing had ever come from ‘any of the Vardys’, it adds.

Rebekah describes in her document how Coleen’s public denunciation of her on Instagram while she was seven months pregnant had ‘gravely injured her reputation’. 

Detailing how Coleen had ’caused her enormous distress and very extreme embarrassment’, she disclosed how she had been bombarded with abuse on social media. 

Rebekah said that the widespread damage to her reputation was illustrated by research showing her name had become a more popular search term than ‘Brexit’ on Google in the UK on the day the scandal broke.  

She also claimed that it led to her name appearing 276,822 times on Twitter on the same day, more than triple the number of mentions of Boris Johnson who had had his name published only 80,704 times. 

Coleen made headlines around the world last October when she made her devastating claim that Rebekah had been leaking stories about her and her family to the Sun newspaper.

She released the statement: ‘It’s been tough keeping it to myself and not making any comment at all, especially when the stories have been leaked, however I had to. Now I know for certain which account / individual it’s come from.

‘I have saved and screenshotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. It’s ……………. Rebekah Vardy’s account.’

Rebekah immediately denied the claims and has since been fighting to clear her name and demands Coleen withdraw the claims against her.