'I'm really happy I see him more': Georgia May Jagger has relocated to New York to live with boyfriend Louis Lévy after a year of long-distance

Georgia May Jagger has relocated to New York to live with her boyfriend Louis Lévy after almost a year of long-distance dating. 

The British model, 27, and the Parisian-born restaurateur, 29, have been together since last summer, but have now taken the next step in their relationship by setting up home together in Brooklyn. 

Georgia May - the daughter of Rolling Stones rocker Sir Mick Jagger, 75, and former model Jerry Hall, 63 - said she's 'really happy' to be co-habiting with her man and is 'settling in' to their new abode.  

Smitten: Georgia May Jagger has relocated to New York to live with her boyfriend Louis Lévy after almost a year of long-distance dating (pictured together in August 2018)

 Smitten: Georgia May Jagger has relocated to New York to live with her boyfriend Louis Lévy after almost a year of long-distance dating (pictured together in August 2018)

Speaking in an interview with this week's Grazia magazine, she said: 'I've just moved to Brooklyn to be with my boyfriend; we've been doing long-distance for some time now, so I'm really happy that I see him more.

'Right now, we're settling into where we're living, doing a bit of antique shopping, just sussing out the place.'

The move has not been without compromise as the model admitted she has had to make some changes to her lifestyle since setting up home with Louis. 

She shared: 'I used to be like an old lady and go to bed really early. But because my boyfriend works nights, the dogs and I are up until two in the morning pretty much every night.'

Home is where the heart is: While Mick usually resides in Mustique, Georgia has relocated to New York to live with her boyfriend Louis Lévy after almost a year of long-distance dating

Home is where the heart is: The British model, 27, and the Parisian-born restaurateur, 29, have been together since last summer, but have now taken the next step in their relationship

Georgia also lamented the homelessness she has experienced during her time in New York City, admitting 'you don't see things like that where I lived in London on a daily basis'.

She added: 'London is so different to New York - people who have lived here their whole lives are obviously numb to it.' 

Louis is the part-owner of the French restaurant Mimi in Greenwich Village. 

The hunk is the son of New York based writer Marc Lévy and grew up between Paris and London. 

Georgia's move comes after her father Mick underwent surgery for a defective heart valve in August. 

Next step: Georgia May (pictured in New York last month) said she's 'really happy' to be co-habiting with her man and is 'settling in' to their new abode

Next step: Georgia May (pictured in New York last month) said she's 'really happy' to be co-habiting with her man and is 'settling in' to their new abode 

The British musician had been admitted to hospital for a routine scan when doctors alerted him to an unexpected issue that could require surgery. 

Following the minimally invasive procedure, the musician was believed to recovering at New York-Presbyterian hospital, and was being closely monitored for any signs of complications.

The procedure he had did not require doctors to open his chest; instead, they used a catheter to access a major artery and repair the damaged valve.  

After Mick's time in hospital, the Rolling Stones announced they were rescheduling their North American No Filter Tour so he could have the procedure. 

Tough time: Georgia's move comes after her rocker father Sir Mick Jagger underwent surgery for a defective heart valve in August (pictured with Georgia in 2014)

Tough time: Georgia's move comes after her rocker father Sir Mick Jagger underwent surgery for a defective heart valve in August (pictured with Georgia in 2014)

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