The legendary Rolling Stones have a sprawling family tree. Between them, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Bill Wyman, and the late Charlie Watts have given birth to a new generation of over 20 rock and roll heirs.
Some have followed in their parents’ musical footsteps, others have struck gold in fashion, film, or business. Meanwhile, a few have kept entirely out of the spotlight, so estimates of their wealth are harder to uncover.
Read on to discover what the children of the Rolling Stones are doing today and find out who's richest in 2025. This gallery excludes the late Brian Jones’s unacknowledged offspring and any non-biological relatives, such as Jamie Wood.
All dollar amounts in US dollars
Before finding out who's richest, let's take a look at a few honourable mentions: the Rolling Stones’ heirs whose fortunes aren’t publicly disclosed.
First up is Keith Richards’ family. The guitarist is father to three daughters and two sons, one of whom, Tara, tragically passed away from cot death at just two months old. His eldest daughter, Dandelion (now known as Angela), has long preferred life out of the spotlight. She’s spent time in both New York and London pursuing creative arts and now resides in Sussex, England. She's pictured here with dad Keith on her wedding day in 1998.
By contrast, sisters Theodora and Alexandra Richards (pictured) have followed their parents into the limelight, forging successful careers in modelling. In 2022, Alexandra went public with her marriage to filmmaker Jacques Naude.
As for money? The 2025 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Keith Richards’ fortune at $585 million (£440m), including property and publishing rights. With a long-term estate plan likely in place, each heir could one day inherit tens of millions, potentially between $50 million and $100 million (£37.6m to £75.1m) apiece.
Jesse Wood is arguably the most well-known of the Woods; the once wild-eyed model followed in the footsteps of his father and played guitar for bands such as Redracer and Reef. He dated Kate Moss, Kate Hudson, and Jasmine Guinness, and has been married twice, sharing a son and a daughter with his former wife, the broadcaster Fearne Cotton.
Leah Wood is a model-turned-musician and eco-activist who once opened for her dad’s band and has worked with ethical brands like People Tree. Meanwhile, Tyrone Wood has kept a comparatively low profile, long working as an art dealer and recently marrying the daughter of Iron Maiden's guitarist Steve Harris.
The youngest of the heirs, Gracie Jane and Alice Rose, were born in 2016. With their father’s estimated net worth of around $200 million (£150m), each of the family members could one day inherit a sizeable sum if split evenly.
In 2016, Mick Jagger shocked the world when he became a father again at the ripe old age of 73. The Rolling Stones frontman described the experience as “like learning to ride a bike again”, and these days, away from the glare of stage lights and endless world tours, it’s likely he’s enjoying a quieter life with his youngest son.
Deveraux's mum is the American choreographer Melanie Hamrick, who’s been dating the Rolling Stones singer since 2014.
The net worth of Lucas Jagger, Mick's seventh child, who was born in 1999, is also unknown. Lucas was the result of an affair between Jagger and Brazilian TV host Luciana Gimenez Morad after the couple met at a party in Rio de Janeiro in 1998. The infidelity ended Jagger's decades-spanning relationship with Jerry Hall. The pair are pictured here at the 5th Ashes Test at The Oval in 2023.
With an estimated fortune of $585 million (£440m), according to the most recent Sunday Times Rich List, each of Jagger's eight children could expect to receive a handsome inheritance in the future. However, in a 2023 interview with the Wall Street Journal, Jagger said his kids "don't need $500 million" and suggested he may donate his fortune to charity.
Unlike the flashier and camera-friendly offspring of Mick Jagger or Keith Richards, the three Wyman daughters – whom Bill shares with wife and model Suzanne Accosta – have cultivated an unusually private existence. This is perhaps a deliberate move, given their father’s much-publicised controversies in the 1990s.
Wyman, who was in his early 50s at the time, began dating Mandy Smith when she was in her early teens. The two later married in 1989 (when she was 18), but their relationship, which started years prior, generated enormous public criticism and tabloid attention. The scandal deepened when Wyman's only son, Stephen Wyman (pictured here with his dad in 1967), started dating Mandy's 46-year-old mum.
While they have largely stayed out of the spotlight, Katherine has worked in creative design circles, Matilda is a model represented by Profile Models and The Bond Management, and Jessica has appeared occasionally at charity events with her father. Should his fortune be divided among his family, each child could ultimately inherit $10 to $20 million (£7.5m to £15m).
Now let's take a look at the Rolling Stones kids with documented net worths, ranked by their riches today...
First on the junior Stones rich list is James Jagger, the second child from Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall’s headline-grabbing partnership. The pair were together for 26 years, though their 1990 Hindu wedding ceremony – complete with traditional rituals and even a few sacrificed chickens – was later ruled “legally meaningless” by a judge in 1999.
James arrived eight years into their relationship in 1985. Despite his parents’ globetrotting lifestyle, James has described his upbringing as remarkably ordinary: Mick pestered him to finish his homework, Jerry made sure he fed the dog, and he endured the usual sibling squabbles, even sharing a room with his sister Lizzy until the age of 12.
When it comes to money, James admits there wasn’t much in the way of indulgence. In an interview, he described Mick as a “tight dad”, noting he never really received much of an allowance. Still, he boasts a minimum $1 million (£750k) fortune today, built from different personal ventures.
While he briefly followed in his father's rockstar footsteps, James trained at drama school and pursued acting. He made his film debut in King of the Corner (2007), later appearing in The Unravelling, HBO’s cult-favourite Vinyl (which was produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick himself), and The Deep House (2021).
In seventh place on our list is Jade Jagger, whose arrival was announced in true rock and roll fashion when her mother, Bianca Jagger (born Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias), walked down the aisle in 1971 at four months pregnant, glowing in a Yves Saint Laurent white bias-cut suit and veiled hat.
But behind the glamour, the couple’s jet-set marriage began to unravel, and Mick’s infamous affair with Jerry Hall hammered the final nail in the coffin a mere seven years after tying the knot. Bianca left with a $1 million settlement, the equivalent of around $5 million (£3.8m) in today's money.
Despite her parents' turbulent relationship, Jade (who now has a family of her own) has rather diplomatically described her dad as a "brilliant Grandad, despite not always being the most convenient dad".
When it comes to her career, Jade has forged her own path. After studying at the Slade School of Fine Art, she became a jewellery designer and founded her own company, Jade Inc, creating luxury lines for Asprey & Garrard and Belvedere Vodka.
Despite this, Jade’s businesses have never quite reached the commercial scale of others on this list. Her estimated fortune of $1 million (£750k) to $5 million (£3.8m) is drawn from her design ventures, art sales, and occasional fashion collaborations.
Gabriel Jagger is the youngest of Jagger and Hall's four children. He grew up during the tail end of his parents’ relationship and has kept a relatively low profile in the years since.
From the little information which is out there, it appears Hall was the more hands-on parent, going to the effort of driving Gabriel two hours to a school for dyslexic children every day. He later attended London’s prestigious Harrow School.
Gabriel launched a career in journalism by shadowing his former stepfather and billionaire media mogul, Rupert Murdoch. He worked for The Times before launching WhyNow, a digital media platform aimed at giving young creatives space to share stories.
In 2021, Gabriel married Swiss socialite Anouk Winzenried. The couple wed in 2021 in a private ceremony at Murdoch and Hall's $14m (£10.5m) English estate.
Born in 1968, Seraphina Watts is the only daughter of Charlie Watts and his lifelong partner, Shirley Ann Shepherd. During Seraphina's childhood, the famously reserved musician relocated his family to rural Devon, far from the constant glare of celebrity life.
Therefore, little is publicly known about life inside the Watts household, other than a shared love of sculpture, jazz, and art. By all accounts, Seraphina’s upbringing seemed quietly comfortable, save for one repeated rumour that she was reportedly “expelled from boarding school for smoking marijuana”.
After attending Millfield boarding school in Somerset, Watts focused on teaching and property. When her father and iconic rocker passed away in 2021, he left behind a vast fortune of an estimated $250 million (£188m). Shirley Watts died the following year.
Believed to have received a significant inheritance, Seraphina’s estimated net worth is at least $6 million (£4.5m).
The only member of the Richards clan with a publicly available net worth, Marlon Richards is the eldest child of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and the late model and actress Anita Pallenberg. Named after Marlon Brando, he spent his early years on tour with his mum and the Rolling Stones, not attending formal education until the age of eight.
In an interview, he’s described this period as “shambolic” and “hectic”, recalling that the family moved 20 times in just three years. One of the more harrowing moments came when Marlon, then just 10, was at home with his mother and heard a gunshot upstairs; a friend of Anita’s had accidentally taken his own life.
It's all the more impressive, then, that Marlon has carved out a much quieter and grounded life for himself in adulthood. He has reportedly worked as a gallery curator, graphic artist, and photographer, and is happily married to model Lucie de la Falaise, the niece of 1960s style muse Loulou de la Falaise.
His $10 million (£7.5m) fortune reportedly combines personal earnings with inheritance from his mother, whose estate included valuable artwork and vintage fashion.
For a while, Mick Jagger's first child was his most mysterious. The result of a brief relationship with Marsha Hunt, Karis grew up primarily with her mother, who read and sang to her every night while Mick consistently denied his paternity. It wasn't until Karis was around 12 that a DNA test proved she was indeed his daughter, and Mick was ordered to pay £1,000 a month in child support (around $4.8k/£3.6k in 2025).
Later, though, Mick became more involved, reportedly attending both Karis’s graduation from Yale University in 1992 and her wedding to husband Jonathan M. Watson in 2000.
Karis graduated from the prestigious Ivy League university with a degree in Modern History, but it didn't set her on a path far removed from her father’s world of show business. Karis has worked in the entertainment industry as an assistant producer and producer on movies such as Rainmaker (1997) and Patch Adams (1998).
Her estimated $12 million (£9m) net worth stems from her production work as well as a portfolio that includes high-value real estate in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband and two children.
Born on 2 March 1984 in New York City, Elizabeth 'Lizzy' Jagger is the eldest child of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Following in her mother’s high-heeled footsteps, she fell in love with fashion early while perched on Jerry’s lap at a Chanel show, aged just four.
Yet despite her muse of a mother, Lizzy insists her sense of style actually comes from her father, describing his look in an interview as “really kind of chic”.
Lizzy's modelling career took off in the late 1990s. Fresh out of school after her GCSEs, she became the face of Tommy Hilfiger, Lancôme, and later Redken, Marks & Spencer, and Pepe Jeans. Her early leap into modelling reportedly made her father, Mick Jagger, a little uneasy.
Deciding not to be confined to the catwalk, Lizzy soon branched out into acting (appearing in Igby Goes Down in 2002), brand consulting, and real estate. Today, those ventures have helped her amass an estimated $15 million (£11.3m) fortune.
Top of the Rolling Stones child rich list is Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger, the third child of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Growing up in Richmond, Georgia May Jagger described her childhood as fairly stereotypical and has even admitted to being embarrassed when her mum picked her up from school caked in make-up and draped in fur.
Much like her sister Lizzy, Georgia May Jagger stepped into the modelling world at just 16, though she insists she inherited her mother Jerry Hall’s style. Her big break came in 2009 with Hudson Jeans, but just two years later she was closing Chanel’s Resort 2011 runway.
The beauty mogul's trademark gap-tooth smile soon became one of the most recognisable in the industry, fronting campaigns for Versace, Louis Vuitton, and a lucrative contract with Rimmel London. Her estimated $20 million (£15m) fortune has also been bolstered by her savvy entrepreneurship. She co-owns cult hair-care brand Bleach London and launched her own organic skincare line, May Botanicals.
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