Pierce Brosnan brought his granddaughter Isabella Smith to the MobLand premiere afterparty and she looked the spitting image of her late mother, Charlotte. 

The Bond star, 71, channelled his inner 007 as he stepped out in a black two-piece suit layered over a chic black scarf, polo neck jumper and tinted sunglasses.

Alongside him was Isabella, 26, who looked lovely in a tailored black and white checked two-piece, which she wore with a black blazer.

Pierce has kept a strong family bond with Isabella after her mother, Charlotte – who is his adopted daughter – died from cancer in 2013.

Charlotte, who died from ovarian cancer aged 41, was the birth daughter of Pierce’s first wife, Cassandra.

Pierce adopted both Charlotte and her younger brother Christopher, 52, after their father, Dermot Harris – who is the brother famed actor Richard Harris – died in 1986.

Pierce Brosnan, 71, and his granddaughter Isabella Smith, 26, arrived at MobLand afterparty on Thursday as she looked the spitting image of her mother, Charlotte

Pierce Brosnan, 71, and his granddaughter Isabella Smith, 26, arrived at MobLand afterparty on Thursday as she looked the spitting image of her mother, Charlotte

The Bond star has kept a strong family bond with Isabella after her mother, Charlotte - who is his adopted daughter - died from ovarian cancer in 2013, aged 41 (pictured in 2006)

The Bond star has kept a strong family bond with Isabella after her mother, Charlotte – who is his adopted daughter – died from ovarian cancer in 2013, aged 41 (pictured in 2006)

Charlotte’s mother and Pierce’s first wife, Cassandra, then later died of ovarian cancer in 1991, which left the siblings without their biological parents.

After taking the surname Brosnan, Charlotte then welcomed two children of her own, Isabella and Lucas, with her partner Alex Smith.

But Charlotte died just weeks after marrying Alex in 2013 from the same cancer her mother, Cassandra, had.

Before Cassandra’s death, she and Pierce welcomed their biological son, Sean, 41, in 1983, who is the brother to Charlotte.

Pierce, who has five children in total, is also a father to Dylan, 28, and Paris, 24, who he welcomed with his current wife Keely Shay Smith, 61.

Isabella has remained largely out of the public eye over the years and has appeared to have kept a strong bond with her father, Alex.

Pierce has rarely spoken about Cassandra and Charlotte since their tragic passing but did he talk about his loved ones at the Stand Up To Cancer telethon in 2024.

With his steely gaze fixed on the viewer, Pierce didn’t hold back on the details at the show at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. 

Charlotte was the birth daughter of Pierce's first wife, Cassandra (left). Pierce adopted both Charlotte and her younger brother Christopher, 52, after their father, Dermot died in 1986

Charlotte was the birth daughter of Pierce’s first wife, Cassandra (left). Pierce adopted both Charlotte and her younger brother Christopher, 52, after their father, Dermot died in 1986

Pierce pictured alongside his first wife Cassandra, daughter Charlotte and sons Sean and Chris (pictured left to right in 1985)

Pierce pictured alongside his first wife Cassandra, daughter Charlotte and sons Sean and Chris (pictured left to right in 1985)

Isabella has remained largely out of the public eye over the years and has appeared to have kept a strong bond with her father, Alex

Isabella has remained largely out of the public eye over the years and has appeared to have kept a strong bond with her father, Alex 

There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Pierce described himself ‘as a man who has watched the women he loved so much struggle with great pain.’

He began by saying: ‘To watch someone you love to have his or her life eaten away bit by bit by this insidious disease, that kind of sorrow becomes an indelible part of your psyche.

‘I held the generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife Cassie as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon.

‘And just last year, I held the hand of my funny, wonderful daughter Charlotte before she too died from this wretched, inherited disease.’

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