10/10/2011

Love Me Do; Macca Marries For Third Time

Sir Paul McCartney has wed Nancy Shevell.

The legendary singer/songwriter, 69, and American heiress Nancy, 51, tied the knot in front of 30 guests at Marylebone Register Office in London on Sunday.

The former Beatle, who has now been married three times, held a star-studded reception at his 933-acre estate in Sussex.

Guests included Ringo Starr and Bond girl wife Barbara Bach, Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, musician Jools Holland and ABC newswoman Barbara Walters.

Macca's first wife Linda died of breast cancer in 1998. They had three children, Mary, Stella and James plus Sir Paul adopted Linda’s daughter Heather. He divorced Heather Mills in 2008.

A pre-nup was not signed.

(GK/CD)

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