Rolling Stones rocker Sir Mick Jagger, 80, takes fans sightseeing with him as he shares a gallery of pictures from his Italian getaway

Sir Mick Jagger shared a gallery of Instagram snaps with fans from his trip to Italy on Thursday.

Rocker Mick, 80, cut a stylish figure in a black Prada bomber jacket worth £2,000 and an Alexander McQueen shirt for his day of fun.

He kept warm with a navy blue jumper over the top and a pair of relaxed-fit jeans.

The Rolling Stones icon paired his casual fit with a pair of black trainers and a thin black cap as he posed on a balcony overlooking rural historic buildings.

He captioned the post: ‘Taking a break in Italy and doing some writing.’

Mick Jagger shared a gallery of Instagram snaps from his trip to Italy with fans on Thursday

Rocker Mick, 80, cut a stylish figure in a black Prada bomber jacket worth £2,000 and an Alexander McQueen shirt

Rocker Mick, 80, cut a stylish figure in a black Prada bomber jacket worth £2,000 and an Alexander McQueen shirt

Mick also shared photographs of him looking dapper in a trench coat as he walked through the countryside.

He also shared pictures of him posing casually on the Madonna Delle Lacrime boat in a black T-shirt and cream trousers.

The singing sensation also posted a snap of him posing in front of a tree as he spent some of his vacation soaking in some nature.

It comes after Mick hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones ‘ back catalogue will be given to charity instead of his children.

He said his eight children ‘don’t need $500million (£400m) to live on’, so he has seemingly come up with another way to donate his fortune.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, he said leaving the money to charity might ‘do some good in the world’.

The Stones were forced to learn how to handle themselves financially after facing serious problems with ownership rights.

They still do not own the rights to their catalogue before 1971, including many of their biggest singles, such as Satisfaction, Paint it Black and Jumpin Jack Flash.

He captioned the post: 'Taking a break in Italy and doing some writing'

He captioned the post: ‘Taking a break in Italy and doing some writing’

Mick also shared photographs of him looking dapper in a blue trench coat  as he walked through the countryside

Mick also shared photographs of him looking dapper in a blue trench coat  as he walked through the countryside

He also shared pictures of him posing casually on the Madonna Delle Lacrime boat in a black t-shirt and cream trousers

He also shared pictures of him posing casually on the Madonna Delle Lacrime boat in a black t-shirt and cream trousers

The singing sensation also posted a snap of him posing in front of a tree as he spent some of his vacation soaking in some nature

The singing sensation also posted a snap of him posing in front of a tree as he spent some of his vacation soaking in some nature

The band hired accountant Allen Klein to stabilise their finances in the 1960s. Klein had worked with The Beatles and the Kinks and negotiated a lucrative deal for the Stones with Decca, but when the partnership ended, he managed to retain ownership of their catalogue for the years in which he managed them – from 1965 to 1970.

The Stones received millions of pounds in royalties – but not as much as if they’d owned the music outright.

Mick’s first child, daughter Karis, 53, resulted from a fling with actress and singer Marsha Hunt. He then had a daughter, Jade, 52, with his then-wife Bianca.

The Satisfaction hitmaker also has four children with Jerry Hall: daughters Elizabeth, 39, and Georgia, 32, and sons James, 38, and Gabriel, 26.

Mick and Jerry split after it was discovered that he had had an affair with Brazilian model Luciana Gimenez Morad, resulting in Jagger’s seventh child, Lucas.

He and his ballerina girlfriend Melanie, 36, welcomed their first child together in 2016, Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger.

It comes after Mick hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones ' back catalogue will be given to charity instead of his children (pictured Karis, Jade , Mick, Georgia May and Lizzy )

It comes after Mick hinted that his share of the Rolling Stones ‘ back catalogue will be given to charity instead of his children (pictured Karis, Jade , Mick, Georgia May and Lizzy )

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