Ronnie Wood’s son Tyrone is following in his famous father’s footsteps by heading out on safari for his wild honeymoon with new wife – and fellow rock royalty – Faye Harris.
The 41-year-old art dealer, who married the stunning daughter of Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris in a star-studded ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall last summer, has been enjoying a wildlife adventure in Botswana.
Faye, 34, shared a series of Instagram stories over the weekend, giving a glimpse into their once-in-a-lifetime trip.
The couple have spotted elephants, hippos and lions during their stay, while also taking part in sunset drinks in the bush.
But far from having a relaxing time, Faye revealed they came terrifyingly close to a lion at one point as it crossed directly in front of their vehicle.
‘He ran like 10ft in front of our car before chilling here,’ she explained, sharing a photo of the lion hiding near them in the grass.

Ronnie Wood’s son Tyrone, 41, is following in his famous father’s footsteps by heading out on safari for his wild honeymoon with new wife – and fellow rock royalty – Faye Harris, 34

Faye, 34, shared a series of Instagram stories over the weekend, giving a glimpse into their once-in-a-lifetime trip
Another post showed a herd of elephants grazing with their young, while a 6am drive brought them face to face with a towering elephant on the edge of their camp.
The loved-up couple have been enjoying tucking into the local biltong – air-dried, cured meat – while toasting to newly married life with gin and tonics on the bonnet of their safari truck.
The pair also posed together at sunset by a lagoon, with Faye dressed in khaki trousers and a green bandana and Tyrone in cargo shorts and boots.
The trip echoes the long-standing love of safari shared by Tyrone’s father, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 78, who has visited Africa many times and is a vocal supporter of conservation causes.
Last month, the veteran rocker and artist designed a striking sea turtle sculpture for the Tusk Turtle Trail in London, a public art initiative raising awareness and funds for marine conservation.
The trail, organised by Prince William’s Tusk Trust, saw turtle sculptures by Ronnie and other celebrities displayed around the city before being auctioned to benefit the charity.
Ronnie praised Prince William for being ‘hugely knowledgeable on the subject and committed to the cause’ and added that they share ‘a common belief that our children and future generations deserve to experience the wonders of the world’s wildlife like we have.’
In 2023, Ronnie went on safari in Kenya for his wife Sally’s 45th birthday. They were joined by their twin girls, Alice and Gracie, now nine.

The trip echoes the long-standing love of safari shared by Tyrone’s father, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 78, who has visited Africa many times and is a vocal supporter of conservation causes

The pair also posed together at sunset by a lagoon, with Faye dressed in khaki trousers and a green bandana and Tyrone in cargo shorts and boots

Another post showed a herd of elephants grazing with their young, while a 6am drive brought them face to face with a towering elephant on the edge of their camp


The loved-up couple have been enjoying tucking into the local biltong – air-dried, cured meat – while toasting to newly married life with gin and tonics on the bonnet of their safari truck
Tyrone, whose execs include models Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Poppy Delevingne and Daisy Lowe, is Ronnie’s son from his marriage to former model Jo Wood.
He is director of Project Zero, an ocean preservation charity for which Princess Eugenie is an ambassador.
He was first linked to Faye in 2022, and the pair tied the knot in July 2024 in front of both their famous families. Guests included Ronnie, Jo, and Steve Harris, 68, while Tyrone’s half-brother Jessie attended with wife Fearne Cotton before their split months later.
The bride stunned in a short white Bardot dress with a netted veil, while Tyrone opted for a classic suit. After the ceremony the celebrations continued at The George pub in Fitzrovia, a Grade II-listed Victorian venue.