While Sir Rod Stewart’s absence didn’t go unnoticed, Loose Women star Penny Lancaster was enthralled at the Royal Ascot with her son, Alastair Wallace Stewart, who was present at the Royal Ascot.
Alastair, the rarely seen son of Sir Rod Stewart and her husband, is a picture of Penny Lancaster enjoying a day at the races.
Penny Lancaster turned heads at Royal Ascot as she stepped out in a glamorous vintage Dolce & Gabbana dress, joined by her son Alastair, 19. The model, 53, oozed elegance on the opening day of the prestigious racing event, teaming the floral frock with gold heels, a chic Annabel Fenley percher hat and a £1,100 Loewe Bee basket bag.
The mother-son duo had a memorable time together in a special public appearance weeks before Sir Rod’s epic Glastonbury show.
The couple’s son looked fresh in a classic morning suit and grey top hat as he enjoyed the VIP experience at the Berkshire event – a rare public outing for the teen.
Additionally, Penny and Sir Rod, who have eight children overall, four sons and four daughters, and five different women, share the 14-year-old Aiden with him. The couple was last seen together on May 23 at Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning’s premiere in London. However, due to illness, Rod, 80, had to cancel yet another Las Vegas performance just days later.
He had been scheduled to perform at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum on June 5 but changed his mind after being given a rest while recovering from the flu. The singer, who is currently performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, expressed regret on Instagram by posting: “I’m awfully sorry to have to cancel my show on June 5th. As I recover from the flu, my doctor recommended a little more rest. I appreciate your compassion and compassion. Rod”.
Despite the setback, Sir Rod has a full schedule for his remaining years, including the legendary Legends concert at Glastonbury later this month. He recently acknowledged that the thought of retiring terrifies him. “I enjoy touring now more than I’ve ever done at this ripe old age of 80,” he said.
“I’m doing seven concerts in Vegas and then I am everywhere around the world. I’m playing Athens, Germany, three nights in Buenos Aires, two nights in Rio, it goes on and on and on.”
It keeps me in shape. He continued, “I would probably die if I didn’t do it, you have to be fit to do it.”
He also touched on how, over the years, he’s witnessed so many people quit their jobs, retire, and have nothing to live for.
What do I do today, “I don’t know what they do with themselves; they must get up and go”? The betting establishment is down. Have a beverage? I don’t know”. he stated
The Royal Ascot event runs through to Saturday, with King Charles and Queen Camilla expected to take part in the traditional carriage procession.
Source: Mirror
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