Rocco Ritchie can’t stop smiling as he wraps up warm in camel coat and suit to enjoy a night out with friends in London

Rocco Ritchie looked like he was having a great time as he enjoyed a night out in London on Thursday.

The well-dressed 23-year-old – the son of Madonna, 65, and Guy Ritchie, 55 – was photographed beaming in the back of a taxi when he was spotted near Bond Street.

Rocco wrapped himself warm in the cold weather by wearing a long camel-colored coat over his dark suit.

The painter – who has been using social media more lately to promote his artwork – wore a yellow and brown polka dot tie for the outing, which he paired with a white shirt.

He showed off his recent mustache as he headed home after getting dinner with some friends.

Rocco Ritchie was all smiles as he enjoyed a night out with friends in London on Thursday, dressing up warmly in the chilly British weather

The well-dressed 23-year-old paired a dark suit with a polka dot tie for the outing

The well-dressed 23-year-old paired a dark suit with a polka dot tie for the outing

Rocco seemed in good spirits as he walked around London with his friends

Rocco seemed in good spirits as he walked around London with his friends

The actor sported his usual mustache as he was spotted heading to a taxi after getting food with friends

The actor sported his usual mustache as he was spotted heading to a taxi after getting food with friends

Rocco tends to keep a fairly low profile, despite his famous family.

However, his parents make sure to take to social media to talk about the actor, especially on his birthday.

In August, Madonna wished Rocco a happy 23rd birthday with a sweet post.

She wrote: ‘Happy birthday, dearest Rocco……. From the day you were conceived, life with you has been an adventure.

‘From your premature birth to your love for skateboarding and dirt bikes. Breakdance, Parkour, Graffiti and all adrenaline-pumping activities!

“You have worried me, perhaps more than any other person on this planet. But YOU took the road less traveled and that will make all the difference! Nothing gives me more joy than seeing you grow as an artist!

‘To quote your favorite painter Lucian Freud: ‘What do I ask of a painting?

‘I ask it to amaze, to disturb, to seduce, to convince!’ Keep walking your own path. I am so proud of you!’

Rocco tends to keep a fairly low profile, despite his famous family

Rocco tends to keep a fairly low profile, despite his famous family

The painter paired his camel coat with a smart suit and white shirt and kept his hands in his pockets as he was pictured out and about in London.

The painter paired his camel coat with a smart suit and white shirt and kept his hands in his pockets as he was pictured out and about in London.

Rocco's father Guy Ritchie previously took to Instagram to share a sweet selfie of the pair, telling his eldest: 'You've given me more than I can ever give you'

Rocco’s father Guy Ritchie previously took to Instagram to share a sweet selfie of the pair, telling his eldest: ‘You’ve given me more than I can ever give you’

Madonna also regularly posts snaps with Rocco - whom she shares with her ex-husband Guy - on social media

Madonna also regularly posts snaps with Rocco – whom she shares with her ex-husband Guy – on social media

In August 2020, Guy told his son, “For my firstborn, you gave me more than I could ever give you. Congratulations Rocco on your twentieth birthday.’

Madonna and Guy welcomed Rocco in August 2000, shortly after they got married. The exes divorced in 2008.

Rocco’s latest appearance comes after he was kidnapped in Milan with his apparent girlfriend Olivia Monjardin in November.

Rocco has become a model and actor and credits both his parents for his career.

He told VogueMan Hong Kong in a 2022 interview, he was inspired by growing up with people who were “passionate” about art.

Rocco — who co-founded his own gallery called Maison Rhed, the name taken from his alias Rhed that he used early in his career — credited his parents with raising him in a “creative household.”

He said: ‘It certainly helped to grow up in a home that was passionate about arts and culture.

‘Neither of my parents are painters, but they are both artists in their own right and they have taught me to appreciate and respect this. Their shared fascination eventually piqued my interest and I have always been surrounded by them since I can remember.”