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PAUL MCCARTNEY GAAT WEER OP DEZELFDE PLAATS TROUWEN

Paul McCartney gaat weer op precies dezelfde plek trouwen waar hij 42 jaar geleden ook ja tegen zijn eerste vrouw zei.
Dit zou staan in de huwelijksaangifte die Paul en zijn verloofde Nancy Shevell hebben ingediend bij Marylebone. Hij zou dus weer eeuwige trouw beloven aan een vrouw. Hij (69) vroeg Nancy (51) afgelopen april ten huwelijk. Het wanneer was nog niet bekend gemaakt.
Maar nu lijkt het er dus op dat dit weekend ‘ja’ tegen elkaar zullen zeggen. De BCC meldt dat de aanstaande man en vrouw na het indienen van hun huwelijksaangifte binnen 16 dagen kunnen trouwen. Paul begint hiermee aan zijn derde huwelijk. Zijn eerste vrouw stierf in 1998 aan borstkanker en daarna scheidde hij in 2008 van Heather Mills.

(Bron: artiestennieuws.nl)

PAUL MCCARTNEY GAAT TROUWEN

Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney zal voor de derde keer in het huwlijksbootje stappen. Dit maal gaat McCartney trouwen met Nancy Shevell, de erfgename van een rijke Amerikaanse ondernemer. Shevell en McCartney kennen elkaar nu al vier jaar.
De 69-jarige voormalige Beatle vroeg de 51-jarige Shevell’s ja-woord met een verlovingsring van 650.000 dollar. Het zal het derde huwelijk worden voor de legendarische rockster. Zijn eerste vrouw, Linda Eastman, stierf in 1998 aan kanker, McCartney was er 30 jaar met getrouwd, samen hadden ze drie kinderen. Daarna trouwde hij met Heather Mills in 2002, hun huwelijk eindigde met een dure echtscheiding in 2008.
Volgens US Weekly trouwt het koppel dit weekend in het buitenverblijf van McCartney in Sussex, England. Het zal een kleine en intieme trouwpartij, dat zei de bron van US Weekly. De woordvoerder van McCartney wou geen commentaar kwijt over het aangekondigde huwelijk.

(Bron: lifetoday.be)

PAUL MCCARTNEY TROUWT MORGEN VOOR DE DERDE KEER

De ex-Beatle Paul McCartney (69) treedt morgen in Londen voor de derde keer in het huwelijksbootje met de rijke Amerikaanse erfgename Nancy Shevell (51).
Het huwelijk zou plaatsvinden in het stadhuis van Westminster, in het centrum van Londen. McCartney trouwde in 1969 op dezelfde plaats met de Amerikaanse fotografe Linda Eastman, die later aan kanker overleed. Zijn tweede huwelijk in 2002 met het voormalige model Heather Mills eindigde in een scheiding in 2008.
Volgens 'The Sun' en 'The Daily Mirror' zou het koppel morgen trouwen in aanwezigheid van een dertigtal gasten. De informatie kon echter niet bevestigd worden door het stadhuis. Ook een woordvoerder van de ex-Beatle weigerde commentaar.

(Bron: bloggen.be)

PAUL MCCARTNEY TROUWT ZONDAG

Paul McCartney (69) en zijn Nancy Shevell (51) trouwen aankomende zondag op de dag dat John Lennon 71 jaar zou zijn geworden.
Paul en Nancy wilden hun trouwdatum voor de media geheim houden, maar dat is ze helaas niet gelukt. The Mirror weet te melden dat de twee tortelduifjes elkaar zondag eeuwige trouw beloven in het stadhuis in Londen. Daarna zal de receptie plaatsvinden in de tuin van de ex-Beatles ster.
Het is niet gebruikelijk dat er wordt getrouwd op zondag, maar het stel heeft toestemming van de burgermeester gekregen om toch op de dag dat John Lennon 71 jaar zou zijn geworden, elkaar eeuwige trouw te beloven.
Paul en Nancy hebben sinds 2007 een relatie. Het is de derde keer dat Paul in het huwelijksbootje stapt.

(Bron: telegraaf.nl)

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE... AND JUST 30 GUESTS: SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY PREPARES TO WED NANCY SHEVELL IN INTIMATE CEREMONY ON SUNDAY

Sir Paul McCartney is due to marry for the third time on Sunday afternoon, the Daily Mail has learned.
The former Beatle, 69, is to wed American industrial heiress Nancy Shevell, 51, at The Old Marylebone Town Hall in central London in front of less than 30 close family — including his five children - and friends.

The wedding reception is then due to be held at Sir Paul’s house in nearby St John’s Wood, which he has owned since 1965.
On Friday, a marquee was being erected at the music legend’s home, which is just a mile from the Register Office. The marquee will be dismantled on Monday.

Events planners and interior designers were adding the finishing touches to the luxurious marquee reception in the grounds of McCartney's home yesterday.
Bouquets of pale yellow roses, bags of ice, sound equipment and even clothes for the wedding party were delivered to the door as workmen ferried in boxes shipped from Miami, Florida and rolls of carpet.

Miss Shevell, who is understood to be wearing a dress designed by Sir Paul's daughter Stella, made a brief appearance with two female friends to check the progress of preparations before being whisked off in a sleek black Mercedes.

Not everyone in the street was sharing in the couple's excitement though. One neighbour said: 'This has caused nothing but disruption for us for three days. Even our rubbish hasn't been collected because their vans are in the way.'
Ironically, Sunday would have been the 71st birthday of Sir Paul’s late band-mate John Lennon, who was assassinated in December 1980.
The wedding will be conducted by Westminster City Council’s Superintendent Registrar Alison Cathcart, with extra security for the event believed have been laid on by the council.
A source said: ‘It will be very small, just family.’
Mrs Cathcart is said to have signed a ‘confidentiality’ agreement ahead of the ceremony, according to one member of staff at The Old Marylebone Town Hall.
Speaking to the Mail on Friday afternoon he added that staff had still not been told when the wedding was taking place.
The staff member, who gave his name only as Mark, told the Mail: 'He [Sir Paul] is definitely having it here. Alison Cathcart is the registrar and she's had to sign a confidentiality agreement so hasn't told any of us
‘I've looked in the book and it's not in for this Sunday but that doesn't mean it won't be.
‘Usually, we only open on the first Sunday of every month. So they have just missed that one.  But they could easily make special arrangements for him.
‘I know it's going to be very soon. We might only find out on the day.'
The Mail has been told that preparations at the venue, which is officially listed as Westminster Register Office, will begin on Saturday afternoon.
The couple are also said to have asked for extra lighting to be brought in to brighten the room.
The local council had previously expected the wedding to take place on a Friday. It was believed it was changed to a Sunday at late notice.
The Mail revealed last month how Sir Paul — who divorced second wife Heather Mills in 2008 following an acrimonious separation - had decided to marry Miss Shevell at the same registry office where he wed late wife Linda in 1969.

The banns for the former Beatle’s wedding to Miss Shevell were posted at the central London venue on September 14 and had to be public for 16 days before the couple could wed.
Legally, as a result, Sir Paul and Miss Shevell then had a year from October 1 to marry at the venue. They had been expected to marry at some stage this month.
On the document, Sir Paul listed his profession as a 'Business Executive' while Miss Shevell — who is also a divorcee - listed her occupation as 'Executive'.
Sir Paul — who is expected to wear a suit designed by daughter Stella - and Miss Shevell will have a choice of four rooms at the Town Hall in which to marry.
The Reception Room is the largest, with wood-panelled walls and an elaborate corniced ceiling. It holds 100 guests and is described as ‘perfect for anyone wishing to make a grand entrance’. More intimate options are The Yellow Room, The Blue Room or The Purple Room.
Yesterday, it was still unclear in which room they would wed.

The music legend married his beloved first wife Linda at Marylebone Register Office on March 12 1969.
Back then, hundreds of fans gathered outside the venue to catch a glimpse of the couple as they arrived with Linda’s daughter Heather, then six, from a previous marriage.
A dozen policemen were on hand to fend off enthusiastic teenagers, many of whom were distraught that the last remaining bachelor Beatle was tying the knot.
At the time, Linda was four months pregnant. The couple’s eldest child together, Mary, was born that August.
Together they also had two other children Stella and son James, now 34.

Sir Paul and Linda then enjoyed one of the most famously happy and stable relationships in showbusiness until she tragically died of cancer in April 1998, aged just 56.
Sir Paul and Miss Shevell’s engagement was announced in early May, when he presented the brunette with a vintage 1925 Cartier engagement solitaire diamond ring, which was reported to have cost an astonishing £400,000.
In the subsequent days, Miss Shevell — a multi-millionaire in her own right  - was reported to  have said the newlyweds will live in the UK, with her returning to America once a month because of her business commitments.
At the time, Miss Shevell also revealed the couple were planning a ‘small’ ceremony with only families invited. She said: ‘I’d love to live here [New York] but it’s probably England. I still have a job here so I’ll commute once a month.’
Miss Shevell also admitted it was ‘a total surprise’ when the former Beatle proposed to her while they were in California in April.

Nevertheless, according to Miss Adams, Miss Shevell said the wedding would take place ‘soon’ and be an intimate affair.
When asked about the plans, Miss Shevell replied at the time: ‘Small. Just our families. I don’t know the exact date.
‘And don’t ask what I’ll wear, because how dressy do you get to stand before a Justice of the Peace in his chambers — which is exactly what we’re going to do.’
Sir Paul and Miss Shevell started dating in 2007, after she separated from first husband Bruce Blakeman. She has a son, Arlen, 19, from that marriage.
It will be Sir Paul’s third marriage.

Linda tragically died of breast cancer in 1998. He adopted her daughter Heather from a previous marriage and had three children with Linda.
Following her death, he then fell in love with model turned charity campaigner Heather Mills after they met at an awards ceremony in April 1999.
They married in a lavish ceremony in St Salvator’s Church at the 17th century Castle Leslie in Glaslough, Co. Monaghan, Ireland in 2002. That wedding cost £1.5million and was attended by more than 300 guests.

Together Sir Paul and Miss Mills — who had lost a leg below the knee after being hit by a police motorcycle in 1993 - had a daughter Beatrice, now seven.
However, they separated in 2006 and — following a bitter battle — finally divorced in 2008 with Miss Mills receiving a settlement of 24.3million.
Last night, a spokesman for Sir Paul declined to comment.

(Bron: dailymail.co.uk)

PAUL MCCARTNEY WEDDING MAY BE NEAR

A tent is being set up and party decorations are being delivered to Paul McCartney's house amid speculation that the former Beatle will marry fiancee Nancy Shevell in central London this weekend.
Paparazzi and well-wishers gathered Saturday at the pop icon's residence in the posh St. John's Wood neighborhood. British tabloids say the couple plans to marry Sunday and have a small reception afterward.
McCartney and Shevell posted a notice of intent to marry at London's Marylebone Town Hall in September. Officials say the announcement means they can marry any time in the next year.
His spokesman Saturday declined to comment.
Shevell would be McCartney's third wife. He married his first wife, the late Linda Eastman, at Marylebone Town Hall in 1969.

(Bron: huffingtonpost.com)

PAUL MCCARTNEY, NANCY SHEVELL WEDDING DRAWING NEAR IN LONDON?

Speculation is swirling that Paul McCartney's wedding to Nancy Shevell is taking place Sunday (Oct. 9), followed by a small reception. A tent has been set up and party decorations and chairs are being delivered Saturday (Oct. 8) to McCartney's London home (pictured below).
McCartney and Shevell posted a notice of intent to marry at London's Marylebone Town Hall back on Sept. 16. This notice, called a "banns" in England, is a British requirement of marriage. It indicates the intended location and is good for a year from the date it is issued.
When the two are wed, whether it is this weekend or not, Shevell will become McCartney's third wife. His first wife, Linda Eastman, passed away from breast cancer in 1998 at the age of 56. The two were married at Marylebone Town Hall in 1969. McCartney's second marriage was to Heather Mills, from 2002 to 2008.

(Bron: blog.zap2it.com)

PAUL MCCARTNEY TO WED U.S. HEIRESS ON SUNDAY: REPORTS

Former Beatle Paul McCartney will wed for the third time on Sunday when he and New York heiress Nancy Shevell are married in a civil ceremony in London, British newspapers reported.
The Daily Mirror and the Sun tabloids said on Saturday that McCartney and Shevell, who posted wedding banns last month, would be married at London's Marylebone Register Office before 30 invited guests.

It is the same venue where McCartney married his late first wife Linda in 1969, at the height of the Beatles' fame. Linda died of breast cancer in 1998.
"They have been given special dispensation by the council to marry on Sunday and have chosen what would have been the groom's former bandmate John Lennon's 71st birthday for their big day," the Daily Mirror said.

McCartney's partnership with Lennon in 1960s Britain produced some of the most famous and enduring pop songs of the past 50 years.
A spokesman for McCartney told Reuters in an email: "We are not commenting. It's all speculation."
The Daily Mirror quoted a source close to McCartney as saying: "The wedding is in keeping with the way Paul and Nancy have conducted their entire relationship -- low-key, understated and fueled by goodwill.
"Neither of them want a huge fuss made and the main priority for both was family."

The wedding will be followed by a reception held in McCartney's back garden, the paper said.
Shevell, 51, who is divorced, and McCartney, 69, are believed to have begun dating after his bitter split with second wife, former model Heather Mills.

McCartney and Mills were wed in 2002 in a lavish ceremony at Castle Leslie in Ireland estimated by celebrity magazines to have cost around $3.2 million.
But four years later they confirmed they had separated, blaming media intrusion into their private lives, and in 2008 the couple divorced.
McCartney has a son, two daughters and a stepdaughter from his marriage to Linda and a daughter from his union with Mills.

(Bron: news.yahoo.com)

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