Riley Keough looked relaxed while in enjoying a family outing in New York City.
The fiercely private granddaughter of Elvis Presley, was spotted with her husband, Australian stuntman Ben Smith-Petersen, and their daughter Tupelo.
The 34-year-old actress bundled up in a long black wool coat and wore gray Nike sneakers and ankle length jeans.
Her long, dark hair was pulled back in a messy half ponytail and the Under the Bridge star appeared to be wearing little to no makeup.
The Emmy nominee donned dark sunglᴀsses and carried a quilted black Chanel shoulder bag.
Smith-Peterson kept warm in a pair of brown cargo pants, with black boots.
Riley Keough looked relaxed while in enjoying a family outing in New York City. The 34-year-old actress bundled up in a long black wool coat and wore gray Nike sneakers and ankle length jeans
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The Suicide Squad crew member wore a black hoodie beneath a mustard yellow denim jacket.
He wore a bright yellow billed cap over his blonde hair.
Little Tupelo, two, looked adorable in a green sweater, a floral coat and brown patent leather ankle boots.
Keough has been in the Big Apple promoting her late mother’s memoir, From Here to the Great Unknown.
Lisa Marie Presley was nearly finished with the book prior to her sudden death at age 54 in January 2023.
‘Last stop of book tour,’ Keough wrote next to a video showing her interview with fellow author Taylor Jenkins Reid on Thursday before a live audience.
‘❤️ Thank you to everyone who came out to support FROM HERE TO THE GREAT UNKNOWN,’
Of her decision to tackled the memoir, Keough told Elle, ‘It felt more like a duty, I suppose.’
Keough was accompanied by her husband, Australian stuntman Ben Smith-Petersen, and their daughter Tupelo, two
The Under the Bridge actress has been in the Big Apple promoting her late mother’s memoir (Pictured in New York City in October)
Lisa Marie Presley was working on the book at the time of her death in January 2023 at age 54 (Pictured in Los Angeles in October 2017)
Keough finished the book after her mother’s death. From Here to the Great Unknown arrived on bookshelves October 8
‘I just felt like something drove me to complete it for her,’ the grieving daughter admitted.
‘I think what was really the most interesting to me were the details in these stories that I knew, the broad strokes. To have all the details, how she felt in these moments, was really special,’ she explained.
‘I love stories and storytelling, so I love the nuance. I think that was the coolest thing.’
From Here to the Great Unknown arrived on store shelves October 8.