Even with a jam-packed schedule, Rod Stewart knows how to balance his career with quality family time. The legendary singer, now 74, isn’t letting his busy life take away from the moments that truly matter—spending time with his loved ones.
Rod and his wife, Penny Lancaster, 48, are currently enjoying a much-deserved family getaway in Palm Beach, Florida. Known for their sunny skies and serene beaches, the couple decided it was the perfect spot to unwind and create some cherished memories. But Rod and Penny didn’t want to leave their fans out of the fun. They shared a heartwarming photo from their vacation, inviting everyone into their little slice of paradise. Click here to check it out!
Penny captioned the photo with a heartfelt message: “Family holiday time but sadly there is always one or two missing @renee_stewartt @rubystewart. Miss you guys!” Her words remind us that, even in the happiest moments, there’s always room for those who couldn’t be there.
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A Legacy of Love: Rod’s Children in Focus

In the picture, we see Rod’s oldest daughter, Kimberly Stewart, 39, who he shares with actress Alana Stewart. Their relationship lasted from 1979 to 1984, but the bond they created remains strong. Alongside Kimberly is Sean Stewart, 38, Rod’s second child with Alana, born just a year after Kimberly. Also joining the family gathering is Liam Stewart, 24, Rod’s son with his second wife, Rachel Hunter, whom he was married to from 1990 to 2006. Missing from the photo are Renee Stewart, 26, Liam’s sister, and Ruby Stewart, 31, Rod’s daughter with model Kelly Emberg.
Alastair and the Evolving Family Dynamic

Rod’s youngest child, Alastair, 13, is also part of the vacation picture. Alastair, who Rod shares with Penny, represents a new chapter in the singer’s life. Recently, Rod admitted that he misses the closeness he once had with his son. As Alastair grows older, his interests shift, and Rod finds himself reflecting on the changes. “First it was Fortnite, now he’s got his phone, so it’s all girls,” Rod joked on Ireland’s The Late Late Show. “There’s a side I feel I’ve lost in him over the past two or three years. I suppose it’s growth—he’s becoming a teen, and it’s an awkward time for him. I miss him so much. I miss the boy in him.”
Regrets and Reflections: Rod Looks Back

