Mick Jagger's daughter Jade to marry DJ beau in India

Nashville Herald (ANI) Monday 6th February, 2012

Mick Jagger's second eldest daughter, jewellery designer Jade, has reportedly told her friends that she is getting married, for the first time, to the handsome music festival promoter and DJ Adrian Fillary.

Fillary proposed to the 40-year-old in India last month. And in a decidedly old-fashioned romantic gesture, which may bode well for this union, he even phoned her father beforehand to ask for his daughter's hand in marriage.

Jade, whose mother is the human rights activist Bianca Jagger, had two long-term loves before she met Fillary, who is also 40 years of age.

She has daughters Assisi, 20, and Amba, 17, from her relationship with artist Piers Jackson.

Remarkably, Jade's decision comes just days after the revelation that Amba has also found the man she wants to settle down with, her A-level student boyfriend and billionaire's son Frankie Lagrange, with whom she has exchanged rings.

Jade's romantic history includes a ten-year affair with hard-partying nightclub DJ Dan Williams, with whom she lived at her farmhouse set in 20 acres in Ibiza. But last March she announced their affair was over. She also put the Ibiza estate up for sale.

Jade then began dating Adrian and has told friends they are officially engaged and will marry in a few months' time in Goa, where they have been staying. She has a house and jewellery design shop on the beach in the west Indian state.

"It's going to be quite a big wedding,' the Daily mail quoted one friend as saying.

Other pals likely to make the trek to Goa include designer Calvin Klein, Kate Moss and old boyfriends such as publishing heir Dan (Viscount) Macmillan.

Jade's father, the founding member of 'The Rolling Stones', had been married twice, linked to countless beauties, has seven children by four different loves and his "marriage" to lissom Jerry Hall was not even legal. (ANI)

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