Ronnie Wood's son Tyrone marries Iron Maiden guitarist's daughter in 'intimate and emotional' second ceremony at Rolling Stones rocker's sprawling country estate in Ireland

Ronnie Wood's son Tyrone has married Iron Maiden guitarist Steve Harris' daughter Faye in a stunning second ceremony.

Tyrone, 41, and Faye enjoyed a star-studded first wedding ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London last month but have gone on to celebrate for a second time at the 77-year old Rolling Stone's star's sprawling country estate in Ireland.

The estate covering 80 acres is located in County Kildare and was the perfect place for Tyrone's famous father Ronnie and mother Jo Wood to watch their son tie the knot.

'It was a fabulous day – fantastic and lovely,' rocker Ronnie told Hello! Magazine. 'It was the melding of two families and the joining together of two music dynasties.

'There was a genuine bond with so many nice people.'

Ronnie Wood 's son Tyrone has married Iron Maiden guitarist Steve Harris' daughter Faye in a stunning second ceremony (L-R: Ronnie's ex wife and Tyrone's mother Jo Wood, Ronnie, Tyrone, Faye and Faye's Iron Maiden guitarist father Steve Harris)

Ronnie Wood 's son Tyrone has married Iron Maiden guitarist Steve Harris' daughter Faye in a stunning second ceremony (L-R: Ronnie's ex wife and Tyrone's mother Jo Wood, Ronnie, Tyrone, Faye and Faye's Iron Maiden guitarist father Steve Harris)

Groom Tyrone added: 'It was the most beautiful and emotional day, and amazing to have all our family there. Everyone tells you it goes very quickly and it does, but it was amazing from start to finish.'

Meanwhile Faye said: 'It was a wonderful day, and everyone was constantly smiling and having a good time.'

Faye looked stunning in a sleek white bridal gown which featured a stylish sheer, pearl-adorned layer.

Meanwhile Tyrone wore a fitting green suit and looked emotional as Ronnie made a speech at the ceremony. 

Ronnie's ex wife Jo, 69, looked was glamorous in a plum silk suit by Galvan while Ronnie's current wife Sally, 46, looked chic in a floral dress from Queens of Archive.

Ronnie's Irish estate Sandymount House, near Clane, was valued at €3million in 2009 and he purchased it in 1991 - previously branding it his 'spiritual home'.

Rock legends The Rolling Stones spent time working on their album, Voodoo Lounge in Ronnie's Kildare home in 1993. 

It comes after on July 26 Ronnie's son Tyrone and Faye tied the knot in London and after Ronnie threw a party fit for a rock star. 

The groom beamed as he emerged with his new wife from the star-studded ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London.

The newlyweds were surrounded by rock royalty, being cheered on by Tyrone's famous father Ronnie, mother Jo and famous guests. 

Tyrone, 41, and Faye enjoyed a star-studded first wedding ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London last month (seen) but have gone on to celebrate for a second time

Tyrone, 41, and Faye enjoyed a star-studded first wedding ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London last month (seen) but have gone on to celebrate for a second time 

Father-of-the-groom Ronnie, 77, wore a dark suit over a vibrant blue shirt  for the London occasion last month as he celebrated and kissed stunning wife Sally, 46

Father-of-the-groom Ronnie, 77, wore a dark suit over a vibrant blue shirt  for the London occasion last month as he celebrated and kissed stunning wife Sally, 46

The bride and groom posed with their famous fathers, (Ronnie, left and Steve, right) outside the Town Hall

The bride and groom posed with their famous fathers, (Ronnie, left and Steve, right) outside the Town Hall 

Ronnie and Rolling Stones pictured on stage in April
Steve on stage with Iron Maiden 2018

Ronnie (L) pictured on stage in April and Steve (R) on stage in 2018

Bride Faye put on a leggy display in a tiny white dress which boasted a Bardot neckline and keyhole detailing. 

She slipped her feet into a pair of matching heels and completed the look with a netted veil and gorgeous bouquet.

After exchanging their vows the party headed to the George pub on Great Portland Street in swanky Fitzrovia. 

Ronnie wore a dark suit over a vibrant blue shirt as he celebrated and kissed stunning wife Sally.

The couple attended the ceremony with their eight-year-old twin daughters Gracie Jane and Alice Rose who looked lovely in matching pink dresses. 

Meanwhile mother-of-the-groom Jo, who was married to the Rolling Stones star 1985-2011, opted for a floral maxi skirt and eye catching red platforms. 

Ronnie has six children, including son Jessie, 47, from his first marriage Krissy Findlay, who attended alongside wife Fearne Cotton, 42. 

The rocker also shares Tyrone and Leah, 45, from his marriage to Jo, as well as adopting her son Jamie. 

Former Radio 1 DJ Fearne cut a stylish figure at the wedding in a boohoo style dress with a pair of quirky floral sandals. 

Her husband was effortlessly cool in a tailored suit layered over a simple white T-shirt. 

The couple, who wed in 2014, were joined by son Rex, 11, and daughter, Honey, nine, as well as Jessie's kids from his first marriage Lola, 17 and Arthur, 21.

The George is an 18th century Grade II listed Victorian pub that boasts original 18th century features including marble fireplaces and ornate plasterwork.

According to it's website  the venue has welcomed famous writers and poets of the 20th century.

Mayfair art gallery owner Tyrone previously dated Rita Ora as well as models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Daisy Lowe, before settling down with Faye. 

The stunner, who was first linked to her now husband back in 2022, is the co-founder of 'genderless' perfume company Eauso Vert. 

Back in 2017, it was reported that Rita Ora, who is now married to Taika Waititi, was enjoying a romance with art consultant Tyrone

A source told The Sun at the time: 'Rita likes Tyrone because, unlike some of her exes, he's a one-woman man and not fame-hungry.

'He does a lot of work for charity too and she finds that really attractive. And she has been really supportive of that.'

Last year, Tyrone's mother Jo addressed the criticism surrounding 'nepotism babies', claiming her children have always been 'quite grounded' and 'wanted to work'.

The model opened up about her opinion on the term, which refers to those born into famous families who are given an advantage over others in their careers.

Speaking exclusively with MailOnline, she gushed about how 'proud' she is of her brood.

The TV personality said: 'My daughter's a brilliant mother. She's got two beautiful children, she's really good.

'She stands for no nonsense and she's doing beautiful paintings at the moment. She's done it all herself.

'Ty's working for Maddox Gallery, he's got a really good job. Jamie's doing his CBD, he handcrafts CBD, does vapes. Yeah, no, I'm proud of my kids.

'My kids have always been quite grounded and they wanted to work, you know.

'I think the only time they didn't work was well, Leah's always painted, but Ty, when we went to lockdown.

'Instead, Ty rebuilt the barn in my garden and he did it single handedly. He said, 'Mum, I need to do something. I'd like to rebuild the barn.'

After exchanging their vows in the London ceremony the party headed to the George pub on Great Portland Street in swanky Fitzrovia (pictured)

After exchanging their vows in the London ceremony the party headed to the George pub on Great Portland Street in swanky Fitzrovia (pictured)

Mayfair art gallery owner Tyrone previously dated Rita Ora (pictured in 2016)
He also dated as well as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (pictured in 2009) before settling down with Faye

Mayfair art gallery owner Tyrone previously dated Rita Ora (left, 2016) as well as models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (right, 2009) and Daisy Lowe, before settling down with Faye

Last year, Tyrone's mother Jo addressed the criticism surrounding 'nepotism babies' (L-R: Leah, Tyrone, Jo, Jamie and Jesse pictured in 2013)

Last year, Tyrone's mother Jo addressed the criticism surrounding 'nepotism babies' (L-R: Leah, Tyrone, Jo, Jamie and Jesse pictured in 2013)

'I said, 'Come on, it's big... big, three stables.' I said, 'You can't do that, you don't know how to build.' He said, 'Give me a chance.' I said, 'Alright then.'

'It took him five months and he totally rebuilt it and we've turned it… I designed it. 'I'll see if you can do it, this is what I want,' I said.

'And he rebuilt it and we have the most beautiful barn. And then we have the middle room is like a games room. You could play cards at a roundtable, the middle and stuff like that. And the last room is another kitchen.

'It feels like you're in Texas. It is so beautiful. And he did that... I couldn't. Yeah, I had to eat my words.'

At the weddings there was one member of the Wood clan conspicuous by his absence, Jamie Wood - Ronnie's stepson and Tyrone's half-brother - who shunned the ceremony.

Jamie, 49, and Tyrone were once thick as thieves while they grew up together under the same roof regularly visited by A-listers.

But a family fallout over money drove a wedge between Ronnie and his stepson and former manager, whom the Stones guitarist took in as a one-year-old following Jo's split from his biological father, clothing entrepreneur, Peter Greene in 1976.

A source said: 'Ronnie and Jamie have grown further and further apart and it's sad because he grew up alongside his stepbrothers and sister.

'The fact he was nowhere to be seen at Tyrone's wedding just shows how the rift has never healed'.

Jamie and stepsister Leah have a healthy relationship and their kids get on well, according to the latter.

But his closeness with Tyrone has been hindered by his brother's love of partying, something Jamie is well and truly over now.

He says: 'He likes to party and go out and stay out all night and all that. Not for me. Not for me, ever.'

Jamie has previously told how Ronnie and Jo's split in 2011 after 24 years of marriage 'destroyed him' and claimed the rocker showed 'no loyalty' towards him during the divorce process.

Up until that moment, Ronnie treated him like one of his own while growing up in unique surroundings, which saw him attend 17 schools in various countries as his rock n' roll parents lived life to the full.

Jamie recalled seeing the likes of Hollywood stars including Michael J Fox, John Belushi, and Christopher Reeve hanging out in his house in the early hours while they lived in New York in the 1980s.

Plus, he also remembers drugs being particularly prevalent, namely Keith Richards' joints in ashtrays which Jamie admitted to stealing at just 10 years-old.

But Jamie, who now has three children of his own, claimed his childhood was not always enjoyable, and a big part of that was his relationship with Ronnie.

He described growing up with his unusual family as 'always being second' to his father, who Jamie said 'always came first' and was 'God'.

Jamie added that Ronnie's fame meant he had 'no friends' as no parents would allow their children to visit the Woods' house.

Speaking to MailOnline in 2020, Jamie says Ronnie spent most of his childhood 'in the toilet' as he poked fun at his style of parenting.

Jamie said: 'I lived with him since I was one-year-old. I'm surprised he remembers me to be honest,'

'He was probably like 'who is this 21-year-old?' when I grew up.

'He spent the first 12 years locked in the toilet - partying, drinking. You can't look after kids in that condition. We never had much of a relationship.

'Ronnie was a dude mum was with - the dude it's all about.'

Shortly before Ronnie and Jo's split, sparked by the rocker's infidelity after he was caught stumbling into the house with cocktail waitress Ekaterina Ivanova in 2009, Jamie was managing his father's businesses after a property deal allegedly went wrong forcing the Woods' to remortgage their £5 million home.

Jamie quit his own successful events firm, which turned over £9million a year, to take over his parents financial affairs, a decision he now brands a 'f**king nightmare.'

Following his parents' split, lawyers dealing with the divorce wanted a 'clean break', and that meant from Jamie too, who was relinquished from his management role and Ronnie's stepson claims he was never paid for his services.

Speaking to The Times in May 2023, Jamie says lawyers turning against himself and Jo 'just destroyed me. Dad didn't… There was no loyalty there. He was off, drunk.' Jamie tried calling him to get him to intervene, 'and he didn't pick up. So I just got on with it.'

Jamie now lives in Surrey with wife Jodie and his three children.

His youngest son is the same age as Ronnie's twin daughters he shares with wife Sally, but that has failed to bring them closer together.

Jamie said: 'I don't actually know what he's like these days. I've barely seen him.'

His eldest son Leo is a promising boxer but he's never invited Ronnie to one of his bouts because he'd be 'worried about him saying no. That'd be more rejection.'

Jamie added: 'Why do I want to expose my children to that life, and they're going to love you, and then you're going to let them down?

'He did that with us, so it's not going to change.'

Asked if he really thought, deep down, Ronnie loved him as much as his biological children, Jamie says: 'I knew I wasn't his blood. And I would bring it up with him and say, 'Do you still love me like you love the other ones?' And he'd say yes. He was lying. But, you know, he'd say yes.'

The breakdown of Jamie's relationship with Ronnie coincided with the passing of his biological dad - whom he was never close to.

He found out he was dying during a phone call out of the blue.

Jamie explains: 'I didn't believe him - and then he died. So I lost two dads at the same time.'

And he never sought to sit down with Ronnie and have a heart-to-heart, purely because Jamie's 'not sure where his heart is'.

He adds: 'It's about somewhere, because it's a good heart. 'He's got a good heart. He's a good man.

Ronnie Wood and Jo Wood with their children Leah and Tyrone, his son Jesse and her son Jamie during their 24-year marriage

Ronnie Wood and Jo Wood with their children Leah and Tyrone, his son Jesse and her son Jamie during their 24-year marriage

'He's a caring man when you're with him, I guess.'

Despite the feud, Jamie - who had issues with drugs as a teenager later overdosing at 21 and also battled back from a heart attack in 2017 to live a clean lifestyle - is still in awe of Ronnie's musical talent and feels he's the most under-appreciated member of the Stones.

He explains: 'He's such a talent.

'He's an amazing artist and he can play any instrument

'He was the spare part, the Prince Harry of the band- It was always about Keith and Mick.'