Hugh Grant, 63, is joined by glamorous wife Anna Eberstein, 41, as they make an appearance at the Formula One Grand Prix in Italy

Hugh Grant kept cool in a white shirt and shades as he arrived that the Formula One Grand Prix with his glamourous wife on Sunday.

The actor, 63, was spotted at the annual racing event in Imola and looked suave in his casual outfit as he mingled with guests.  

The Bridget Jones's Diary star styled his look out with a pair of  dark jeans and complemented things with a black wristwatch.

Hugh was joined by wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein, 41,  with the couple coordinating their looks as she also opted for a white outfit in the heat.

The TV producer - who married Hugh in 2018 - let her dark locks hang loose as she and accessorised with a simple bracelet. 

Hugh Grant kept cool in a white shirt and shades as he arrived that the Formula One Grand Prix with wife Anna Eberstein on Sunday

 Hugh Grant kept cool in a white shirt and shades as he arrived that the Formula One Grand Prix with wife Anna Eberstein on Sunday

The actor looked relaxed as he mingled with guests at the event in Imola

The actor looked relaxed as he mingled with guests at the event in Imola 

At one point, the Hollywood couple were spotted in conversation with others as they looked over the course just before the Emilia-Romagna race  at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Circuit .

Hugh looked deep in thought as he conversed with others at the Grand Prix as his wife smiled while spoke.

In the end, the race was won by Max Verstappen in a last-minute shock twist. 

Earlier this year, the Wonka star - who famously played the Prime Minister in the festive classic Love Actually - revealed why a certain family connection via his marraige had put him off the idea of venturing into politics in real life.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, he said: '[Switching into politics] has crossed my mind. But what I really see close up is that it's almost impossible to actually get anything done. It's just impossible.' 

He continued: 'I've had a bit of it before...but this was really extreme and shocking and threatening to one's family. 

Hugh added that he could potentially be put off the move into politics by the knock-on effect it could have on people around him. 

He added: 'You've got to bring so many people with you. My wife's mother is a politician. She was quite senior in the Swedish Parliament. 

the Hollywood couple were spotted in conversation with others as they looked over the course just before the Emilia-Romagna race at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Circuit

the Hollywood couple were spotted in conversation with others as they looked over the course just before the Emilia-Romagna race at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Circuit 

Hugh looked deep in thought as he conversed with others at the Grand Prix as his wife smiled while spoke

Hugh looked deep in thought as he conversed with others at the Grand Prix as his wife smiled while spoke

Hugh - who famously played the Prime Minister in the festive classic Love Actually (pictured) - revealed why a certain family connection via his marriage had put him off the idea of venturing into politics in real life .

Hugh - who famously played the Prime Minister in the festive classic Love Actually (pictured) - revealed why a certain family connection via his marriage had put him off the idea of venturing into politics in real life . 

Hugh's mother-in-law is Susanne Eberstein (pictured far left), a former member of the Riksdag, which oversees the legislature of Sweden. Hugh married Susanne's daughter, Anna, in 2018

Hugh's mother-in-law is Susanne Eberstein (pictured far left), a former member of the Riksdag, which oversees the legislature of Sweden. Hugh married Susanne's daughter, Anna, in 2018

'Whenever the subject comes up, she just says, ''Don't. You have to water down everything. It's all horse trading. And nowadays the incoming abuse is unthinkable.'''

This was in reference to his mother-in-law Susanne Eberstein, a former member of the Riksdag, which oversees the legislature of Sweden, from 1994 to 2019 - serving as its First Deputy Speaker between 2010 and 2014. 

The big screen star said that he could be somewhat scarred by his own performance in the run up to the 2019 General Election. 

Although he decided to campaign for people to vote tactically to prevent a Conservative majority to stop Brexit, he admitted that he 'did very badly and 'lost in every single constituency'.