Sir Paul McCartney, 80, looks casual in a shirt and gray checkered jacket as he meets daughter Stella, 51, at his London office

Sir Paul McCartney, 80, looks casual in a shirt and gray checkered jacket as he meets daughter Stella, 51, at his London office

Sir Paul McCartney cut a casual figure with his fashion designer daughter Stella as he left his London office on Friday.

The 80-year-old Beatles star was warmly dressed in a long gray plaid coat which he pulled over a navy blue shirt as he weighed a row of shopping bags.

His daughter Stella, 51, looked as fashionable as ever in beige tracksuits after meeting her dad in central London.

Shopping: Sir Paul McCartney cut a casual figure alongside his fashion designer daughter Stella as he left his London office on Friday

Leaving his office after a busy day, Paul completed his relaxed look with black trousers and a dark sweater in the autumn weather.

The rocker wore his silver locks loose in natural curls and looked freshly shaven as he piled his shopping bags into his waiting car.

Meanwhile, Stella, Paul’s daughter with late wife Linda, looked stylish in training wear consisting of mustard camouflage leggings and a beige jumper.

She completed her understated look with a long chocolate coat and slipped into a pair of comfortable white sneakers with bright green laces.

Family affair: His daughter Stella, 51, looked as stylish as ever as she wore beige tracksuits after meeting her dad in central London

Family affair: His daughter Stella, 51, looked as stylish as ever as she wore beige tracksuits after meeting her dad in central London

Stella appeared make-up free for the outing, scraping her dark brown locks back into a sleek bun.

Sir Paul married Linda in 1968 and shared Stella, Mary, 52, and son James, 45, before she died of breast cancer in 1998 aged 56. He also adopted Linda’s daughter Heather from a previous relationship.

Paul then began dating Heather Mills in 2000, marrying two years later – before divorcing in 2008.

In 2011 he married his wife Nancy Shevell and the wedding had a special meaning – it took place at the same place as Paul’s wedding to Linda more than 40 years ago.

Stylish: Stella, Paul's daughter with late wife Linda, opted for stylish workout clothes which she wore under a long brown coat

Stylish: Meanwhile, Stella, Paul’s daughter with late wife Linda, looked stylish in a workout outfit consisting of mustard camouflage leggings and a beige jumper

Marriage: Sir Paul married Linda (pictured in 1971) in 1968 and shared Stella, Mary, 52, and son James, 45, before she died of breast cancer aged 56 in 1998

Marriage: Sir Paul married Linda (pictured in 1971) in 1968 and shared Stella, Mary, 52, and son James, 45, before she died of breast cancer aged 56 in 1998

Nancy is vice president of her family’s transportation company, Shevell Group – and first met Paul more than 20 years ago when they both owned homes in the Hamptons.

The legendary music star dated the businesswoman for four years before their intimate wedding, where they welcomed 30 guests, including his Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr.

It comes after Sir Paul reportedly pocketed a whopping £1.5m in just 12 months by investing in budding businesses.

Smitten: Paul found happily ever after with Nancy Shevell, with the couple's 2011 wedding taking place at the same venue as Paul's wedding to Linda (pictured on their wedding day)

In love: Paul found himself happily ever after with Nancy Shevell, with the couple getting married in 2011 at the same venue as Paul’s wedding to Linda (pictured on their wedding day)

The singer, said to be worth an estimated £800m, founded MPL Ventures during the COVID-19 pandemic and is said to have backed a plant-based chicken company and music technology startup behind ABBA’s latest album Voyage.

A source told The Sun: “Paul is a man of many talents and his new company is making a lot of money. He uses the company to invest money in growing businesses and it works well.

So far he has used cash to fund TiNDLE, which makes fake chickens in the US and hopes to bring the product to the UK.

Paul also invested in a UK music technology startup called Audoo. The choices may be a little less traditional than the stock market, but Paul is paying off.”

MailOnline contacted Paul’s representative at the time for comment.

“It makes a lot of money!” It comes after Sir Paul reportedly raised £1.5m in just 12 months by investing in emerging businesses (pictured June 2022).

Source: Daily Mail

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