Rolling Stones drummer, Charlie Watts, died on Wednesday in London at age 80 – but despite his rock star status, Watts is said to have harbored one regret about his life in the limelight. "The one regret I have of this life is that I was never home enough," Watts once said about his wife of nearly 60 years, Shirley Shepherd, according to Vulture. "But she always says when I come off tour that I am a nightmare and tells me to go back out." The couple shared a daughter, Seraphina, along with a granddaughter named Charlotte and their love story is one worthy of its own Hollywood production.
Watts said in his book, "According to the Rolling Stones," that he initially was drawn to Shepherd in the early 1960s when they crossed paths as Watts was.
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