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Sir Ringo Starr went incognito on a Christmas shopping spree at a lavish Moncler store in London.
The Beatles star, 82, sported a face mask, deerstalker hat and dark glasses for the outing with his former Bond Girl spouse Barbara Bach, 74, where it’s believed they bought matching coats from the designer.
In the current collection, the coats range in price from £695 to £11,620.
Incognito:Â The Beatles star, 82, sported a face mask, deerstalker hat and dark glasses disguise for the outing with his spouse Barbara Bach, 74, in which they bought matching Moncler coats
Ringo, who went largely unnoticed by members of the public, was seen looking out of the door of the store, later walking out laden with shopping bags.
The star wrapped up warm in a thick black jacket, tracksuit bottoms and gloves for the freezing temperatures.
Barbara opted for a dark jacket alongside a pair of sunglasses and baker boy hat.
The couple were seen arm in arm as they walked through London together for their shopping spree.
Expensive:Â Sir Ringo Starr went on a Christmas shopping spree with his wife at one of the lavish Moncler stores in London
Phone: Ringo was on his phone as he looked out of the window at the Moncler store during his retail therapyÂ
They also peered into a shop window as they enjoyed their Christmas outing in the city.Â
Later, Ringo walked over a zebra crossing road with Barbara, emulating the iconic Beatles album cover.
It came after Ringo enjoyed the documentary premiere of If These Walls Could Sing on Monday, with a host of stars including Paul McCartney and Elton John. Â
Disguise:Â Ringo, who went largely unnoticed by members of the public, was seen looking around as he walked to the store, later walking out laden with shopping bags
Paul, 80, who looked dapper in a black coat and a coordinating shirt, posed alongside his wife Nancy, 63, who put on a stunning display in all-black while toting her essentials around in a coordinating leather clutch.Â
Ringo looked suave in a black coat while flashing a peace sign towards photographers as he attended with his wife.
If These Walls Could Sing reveals the ‘untold story of the Abbey Road studio’ which is still considered ‘the heart of the music industry,’ as per Disney+.Â
Wrapping up: Ringo wrapped up warm in a thick black jacket, tracksuit bottoms and gloves for the freezing temperatures as he peered in a shop window with his wifeÂ
Hiding:Â Barbara opted for a dark jacket alongside a pair of sunglasses and baker boy hat for her trip out with her husbandÂ
‘In this personal film of memory and discovery, Mary McCartney guides us through nine decades to see and experience the creative magic that makes it the most famous and longest-running studio in the world,’ the synopsis reads.
The documentary features all-star appearances from the likes of Elton John, Noel Gallagher and Paul McCartney, along with archival footage and session tapes.
‘These conversations, paired with vivid archive footage and session tapes, give exclusive access to these famously private studios,’ the synopsis concludes.Â
Love:Â They also peered into a shop window as they enjoyed their Christmas outing in the city and walked with their arms linked
Festive: Ringo and Barbara’s day out came after Ringo enjoyed the documentary premiere of If These Walls Could Sing on Monday
If These Walls Could Sing is set for a global December 16 release on the streaming platform, but it has been delayed until January 6 for UK and Ireland viewers.Â
It follows the success of The Beatles: Get Back, a Disney+ documentary directed by multi Academy Award-winner, Peter Jackson.
The film took fans inside the British band’s January 1969 recording sessions, which ‘became a pivotal moment in music history.’Â
Day out: Ringo, who went largely unnoticed by members of the public, was seen looking out of the door of the store, later walking out laden with shopping bags
Haul: Ringo clutched two bags laden with items from Moncler after his trip out with his wife in LondonÂ
The Beatles: Get Back won five Creative Arts Emmys at the 2022 ceremony, including the ‘Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series’ award.Â
At the time, Peter Jackson defended the incredible running time of his docuseries on The Beatles after drawing a mixed response from fans.
The director collated more than 60 hours of footage from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film Let It Be, documenting the band’s fractious recording sessions for what would be their final album.
The end result is three episodes spanning 468 minutes – between two and three hours for each instalment – with some fans insisting it is too long.
Goodies: Ringo clutched his Moncler bag as he makes his way through London after his shopping tripÂ
Iconic:Â Later, Ringo walked over a zebra crossing road with Barbara, emulating the iconic Beatles album cover (pictured)
The astonishing length of Jackson’s latest project has divided viewers of the Disney+ series, with one commenting: ‘Watched all of Get Back!! For hxc Beatles fans I’m sure it wasn’t long enough, but for me, in my twisted opinion, you could cut 2 hours out of it easily.’
Another joked: ‘I have watched The Beatles Get Back. I will have a review that is much shorter in the next couple of days.’
While a third added: ‘I love #TheBeatles but the #GetBack doc was long and boring. It was presented as if we were watching a painter paint a masterpiece…but in reality it was like watching the painter buying the paint before actually painting. The Beatles Anthology, it was not. I want my 8hrs back.’
Others were more positive in their response to the series, with one tweeting: ‘Peter Jackson’s new documentary #GetBack, on the last days of the #Beatles is brilliant. It’s an investment in time, but worth it. Especially when the Blue Meanies actually show up. (You’ll have to watch).’
Gang:Â Ringo and Paul McCartney were joined by a host of stars including Elton John, David Furnish and Twiggy as they celebrated the documentary premiere of If These Walls Could Sing on Monday (L-R: Barbara, Ringo, David, Elton, Giles Martin, Twiggy and Leigh Lawson)
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