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Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood and his film producer wife Sally Humphrey cut a colourful display in red and blue as they arrived at the 2024 Tusk Conservation Awards.
The musician, 77, and Sally, 46, appeared smitten as they stepped out linking one another at The Savoy Hotel on Wednesday.
For the occasion, Ronnie wore a navy blazer, which featured over black lapels, layered over a white printed shirt.
He finished his dapper look with a pair of black trousers and shiny black suit shoes.
Alongside him, his wife Sally put on a bright display as she wore a red and blue printed floor-length dress which featured a low-cut neckline.
She slicked her raven tresses back into a middle-parted bun and added an extra pop of colour with a bright red lip.
Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood and his film producer wife Sally Humphrey cut a colourful display in red and blue as they arrived at the 2024 Tusk Conservation Awards
The artist, 77, and Sally, 46, appeared smitten as they stepped out linking one another at The Savoy Hotel on Wednesday
Adding inches to her frame, she slipped into a pair of towering gold platform heels and accessorised with a silver bag.
Tusk ambassador Ronnie previously sold a gorilla statue to raise funds for Tusk.
Ronnie told Prince William, who was announcing the awards for the evening, at the event that the gorilla auctioned for Tusk was given back to him and now sits in his garden.
Sally told William that she met his father the King last week at a BAFTA bash at Buckingham Palace.
The Tusk Conservation Awards are an annual event which recognises conservation leaders for their pioneering work protecting wildlife and supporting communities across Africa. William is patron of the awards.
The awards first took place more than a decade ago in 2013, thanks to the collaboration between the Prince of Wales and investors, Ninety One.
The ceremony, which is held at the world-famous Savoy hotel this evening, awarded three victors for their work in the field.
Last year, the Prince of Wales also chatted to Ronnie at the awards – telling the Rolling Stones star he would only see them in concert if they brought out Taylor Swift, of whom he’s made no secret he is a fan.
For the occasion, Ronnie wore a navy blazer, which featured over black lapels, layered over a white printed shirt
She slicked her raven tresses back into a middle-parted bun and added an extra pop of colour with a bright red lip
Adding inches to her frame, she slipped into a pair of towering gold platform heels and accessorised with a silver bag
Both men are long-term supporters of the event’s organisers, Africa-based charity Tusk Trust.
After chatting with the future king at last year’s event, Ronnie said: ‘We were talking about the tour and I said ‘come on, you’ve got to come out on tour’ and we were talking about the new album and everything.
‘William said [he would] if we could get Taylor Swift there.’
The guitarist told William that Taylor had sung with Stones’ frontman Sir Mick Jagger and said the prince replied, ‘I’m there then.’
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