Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood & Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris’ Kids Wed!

Ronnie Wood and Steve Harris
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Two iconic rock stars are now family! This month, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood‘s son Tyrone Wood married Iron Maiden guitarist Steve Harris’ daughter Faye Harris. Tyrone and Faye got married at the Old Marylebone Town Hall in London in front of 30 of their closest friends and family members, including their famous fathers.

The couple shared a joint social media post with several photos from the nuptials. Faye wore a beautiful white off-the-shoulder minidress while Tyrone wore a three-piece suit with a dark green jacket. Other photos showed Faye’s stunning wedding ring and accessories plus several snaps of the couple kissing and looking ecstatic.

 

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Hello! got some exclusive photos of the wedding, including a snap of Tyrone, Faye, Ronnie and Steve (check them out here!). Ronnie previously opened up about his excitement that the two were getting married right after the Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour and shared, “Ty and Faye are getting married straight after the tour. That is going to be amazing.”

Ronnie Wood attends the unveiling of his new painting of the Rolling Stones at Pump Station @ Westfield on February 01, 2022 in London, England

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Tyrone and Faye went public with their relationship in 2022 and got engaged in 2023. According to their Instagram pages, Faye is the founder of a vegan fine-fragrance brand called EAUSO VERT while Tyrone is cofounder of Project Zero and founder of Ót Chilli. Project Zero is a U.K. charity meant to help combat climate change while Ót Chilli appears to be a vegan chili oil coming soon. Congrats to the happy couple and their families!

Bass player Steve Harris of Iron Maiden poses for a photograph as he is inducted into Hollywood's Rock Walk, at the Guitar Center on August 19, 2005 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

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What do you think of the melding of two rock families?

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