Sir Patrick Stewart cut a smart figure as he was seen out-and-about with his wife Sunny Ozell in West Hollywood on Thursday.
The actor, 83, appeared to be in jovial spirits as he flashed a smile while walking arm-in-arm with his wife Sunny, 44, outside San Vicente Bungalows.
He looked suave in dark jeans and a smart black jacket, which he styled with black trainers and a grey scarf.
Patrick kept it low-key as he also wore a grey flat cap, while his wife Sunny looked effortlessly stylish for the outing.
She cut a chic figure in blue jeans and a checkered shirt, which she teamed with a black blazer and bright red heels.
All smiles: Sir Patrick Stewart cut a smart figure as he was seen out-and-about with his wife Sunny Ozell in West Hollywood on Thursday
Date night: The actor, 83, appeared to be in jovial spirits as he flashed a smile while walking arm-in-arm with his wife Sunny, 44, outside San Vicente Bungalows
She kept her essentials slung across one shoulder in a black handbag as she linked arms with Patrick during the outing.
Patrick has been married three times and he met Sunny back in 2008 while filming Macbeth at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
They then began living together in 2012, when Patrick purchased a property in Brooklyn’s Park Slope.
The couple tied the knot in 2013 at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, in an intimate ceremony officiated by his close pal Sir Ian McKellen.
He has two children, Daniel and Sophia, from his first marriage with Sheila Falconer, who he divorced in 1990 after 24 years of marriage.
In 1997, he popped the question to Star Trek: The Next Generation producer Wendy Neuss, and the couple married in 2000, before divorcing three years later.
His latest outing comes after Patrick said he believes King Charles is a big fan of the Star Trek franchise.
The star, who plays Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, believes Charles is a fan after chats they have had over the years.
Charles, 74, was just 17 years old when the original Star Trek series debuted in 1966 starring William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy.
In his new memoir Making It So, Patrick wrote: ‘I am convinced King Charles is a Star Trek fan.
Role: Patrick, who plays Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, recently said he believes King Charles is a big fan of the Star Trek franchise
Fan: Charles, 74, was just 17 years old when the original Star Trek series debuted in 1966 starring William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy
‘I’ve met him several times when he was the Prince of Wales and, though he never broached the topic, I got a sense he was familiar with the show.’
Charles attended the 1996 premiere of Star Trek: First Contact and requested Marina Sirtis, who played Deanna Troi, accompany him.
However, King Charles’ mother Elizabeth II did not appear to have shared her son’s love for the sci-fi series.
In his book, Patrick recalled the moment the late Queen knighted him in 2010: ‘She was as gracious as I had imagined she would be, though I am not entirely sure if she knew who I was.’