Poor old Ronnie Wood.
The Rolling Stones guitarist is the only member of the band who failed to make the latest Sunday Times Rich List, the definitive annual guide to the 1,000 wealthiest people in Britain.
And while Wood, 68, (pictured above, second from left) failed to make the cut, his fellow Stones each saw their bank accounts swell by an estimated £10 million ($14.4 million) over the last year.
Those included in this year’s Rich List, published over the weekend, had to be worth a minimum of £103 million ($148.6 million).
According to the list, 74-year-old Stones drummer Charlie Watts is worth £120 million ($173 million).
Next richest in the band is Keith Richards, with a fortune said to be almost twice as large at £220 million ($317 million).
And out in front is lead singer Mick Jagger, who is now reputedly worth £235 million ($339 million).
This makes Jagger the 448th richest person in Britain.
Elsewhere, the list stated that the number of London billionaires fell for the first time since the financial crash – from 80 in 2015 to 77.
There are also a record 125 women on this year’s top 1,000 list.
Despite missing out on his place in this year’s list, it’s not all bad news for Wood.
The 14-date ‘Zip Code’ tour of the US last year netted the Stones a cool $110 million, a share of which he will have enjoyed.
And in June, the month he turns 69, his wife Sally is due to give birth to twins, who will be the fifth and six children of the veteran rocker.