Live Streaming Video: Paul McCartney Wedding London Registry OfficeThe live video stream below is live streaming from outside the registry office in London
where Paul McCartney’s wedding is beleived to be taking place today.
On the CBS LIVE FEED: a live beauty shot cam outside the London Registry office. It is believed this is where Paul McCartney will be wed. 3 hours ago •
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PAUL MCCARTNEY LEAVES LONDON HOUSE FOR WEDDING
Nancy Shevell, an American heiress, was wearing white dress designed by ex-Beatle's daughter
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and fiancee Nancy Shevell have left their house for their wedding ceremony.
The couple was greeted by photographers and fans as they left for Old Marylebone Town Hall in central London for the wedding.
They are expected to celebrate with friends and family later this afternoon at a reception at McCartney's house in nearby St. John's Wood. The American heiress was wearing a white dress designed by McCartney's daughter Stella.
Though no public announcement has been made, a tent had also been set up at McCartney's house nearby in the St. John's Wood neighborhood, and party decorations and champagne were delivered.
The couple announced their engagement earlier this year. Shevell, 51, would be McCartney's third wife, and it would be her second marriage.
The 69-year-old McCartney married his first wife, Linda, at the same venue in 1969. She died of cancer in 1998.
His spokesman has not commented on the reported wedding plans. British press reports say McCartney's younger brother Mike will serve as best man and his young daughter Beatrice will be flower girl.
Shevell was married for more than 20 years to attorney Bruce Blakeman and serves on the board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
She also is a vice president of a New Jersey-based trucking company owned by her father.
McCartney married Linda Eastman, a talented photographer, at the height of the hippie era, when the Beatles were at the apex of their global fame.
The marriage of the Beatle known as 'the cute one' caused young women and girls to burst into tears outside the registry office, and broke the hearts of uncounted fans throughout the world.
While many rock and roll marriages from that era broke down, the McCartneys enjoyed a long, happy marriage for many years, raising four children and spending virtually every night together except when McCartney was briefly jailed in Japan on marijuana charges.
Linda played and sang in his successful post-Beatles band Wings — even though critics thought she added little to the ensemble — and used her marriage to a Beatle to promote vegetarianism and other causes that were also backed by McCartney.
Her life was cut short by breast cancer in 1998, leaving McCartney adrift.
Model Heather Mills then entered the picture. They married in 2002 at a gala affair at an Irish castle, and soon after had a daughter. But the marriage collapsed fairly quickly and ended with a bitter divorce in 2008.
Mills publicly accused McCartney of cruelty and sought a massive $250 million divorce settlement, but the judge sided with McCartney, calling her claims exorbitant.
The British public, enamored of the sunny Sir Paul since his early Beatle days, also sided with the singer.
The case offered a rare glimpse into the magnitude of McCartney's fortune, which includes songwriting royalties from a raft of classic tunes, many co-written with the late John Lennon, who would have turned 71 Sunday.
Court papers filed by McCartney at the time indicated he had a net worth of approximately $800 million, including a valuable collection of art works including paintings by Picasso and Renoir along with luxury real estate holdings and sound music investments going well beyond his own works.
The impending marriage of one of the most enduring figures in British cultural life sparked Britain's fevered tabloid headline writers to try to come up with new puns on Sunday based on the Beatles' memorable song titles.
The best was probably 'Ticket To Bride', a play on the 1965 charttopper 'Ticket To Ride.'
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PAUL MCCARTNEY LEAVES HOUSE FOR WEDDING
Dozens of paparazzi crowded the steps of a central London town hall Sunday in anticipation that former Beatle Paul McCartney was getting married to American heiress Nancy Shevell.
A tent has also been set up at McCartney's house nearby in the St. John's Wood neighborhood, and party decorations and champagne were delivered.
At about 3 p.m., the couple was greeted by photographers and fans as they left their home for Old Marylebone Town Hall in central London for the wedding. Shevell was wearing a white dress designed by McCartney's daughter Stella.
Shevell, 51, is to become McCartney's third wife. They were engaged earlier this year.
McCartney, 69, is one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time. He married his first wife Linda Eastman at the same town hall in 1969. She died of breast cancer in 1998.
His second marriage to model Heather Mills ended in divorce in 2008.
The former Beatle and Shevell announced their engagement earlier this year, and it will be her second marriage.
McCartney's spokesman has not commented on the reported wedding plans. British press reports indicate the singer's daughter Stella, a top fashion designer, has fashioned Shevell's dress for the big event.
They also say McCartney's younger brother Mike will serve as best man and his young daughter Beatrice will be flower girl.
Shevell was married for more than 20 years to attorney Bruce Blakeman and serves on the board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
She also is a vice president of a New Jersey-based trucking company owned by her father.
McCartney married Linda Eastman, a talented photographer, at the height of the hippie era, when the Beatles were at the apex of their global fame.
The marriage of the Beatle known as 'the cute one' caused young women and girls to burst into tears outside the registry office, and broke the hearts of uncounted fans throughout the world.
While many rock and roll marriages from that era broke down, the McCartneys enjoyed a long, happy marriage for many years, raising four children and spending virtually every night together except when McCartney was briefly jailed in Japan on marijuana charges.
Linda played and sang in his successful post-Beatles band Wings — even though critics thought she added little to the ensemble — and used her marriage to a Beatle to promote vegetarianism and other causes that were also backed by McCartney.
Her life was cut short by breast cancer in 1998, leaving McCartney adrift.
Model Heather Mills then entered the picture. They married in 2002 at a gala affair at an Irish castle, and soon after had a daughter. But the marriage collapsed fairly quickly and ended with a bitter divorce in 2008.
Mills publicly accused McCartney of cruelty and sought a massive $250 million divorce settlement, but the judge sided with McCartney, calling her claims exorbitant.
The British public, enamored of the sunny Sir Paul since his early Beatle days, also sided with the singer.
The case offered a rare glimpse into the magnitude of McCartney's fortune, which includes songwriting royalties from a raft of classic tunes, many co-written with the late John Lennon, who would have turned 71 Sunday.
Court papers filed by McCartney at the time indicated he had a net worth of approximately $800 million, including a valuable collection of art works including paintings by Picasso and Renoir along with luxury real estate holdings and sound music investments going well beyond his own works.
The impending marriage of one of the most enduring figures in British cultural life sparked Britain's fevered tabloid headline writers to try to come up with new puns on Sunday based on the Beatles' memorable song titles.
The best was probably 'Ticket To Bride', a play on the 1965 charttopper 'Ticket To
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PAUL MCCARTNEY ARRIVES FOR WEDDING
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and fiancee Nancy Shevell have arrived at a town hall in central London for their wedding.
The couple stopped and waved for photographers and fans at Old Marylebone Town Hall before entering for the ceremony on Sunday.
Shevell was wearing a white dress designed by McCartney's daughter, Stella.
They are expected to celebrate with friends and family later at a reception at McCartney's house in nearby St John's Wood.
Shevell, 51, will be McCartney's third wife. They were engaged earlier this year.
McCartney, 69, is one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time. He married his first wife, Linda Eastman, at the same town hall in 1969. She later died of breast cancer.
His second marriage to model Heather Mills ended in divorce in 2008.
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PAUL MCCARTNEY, NANCY SHEVELL ARRIVE AT LONDON TOWN HALL FOR WEDDING
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and fiancee Nancy Shevell have arrived at a town hall in central London for their wedding.
The couple stopped and waved for photographers and fans at Old Marylebone Town Hall before entering for the ceremony.
Shevell was wearing a white dress designed by McCartney's daughter Stella.
They are expected to celebrate with friends and family later at a reception at McCartney's house in nearby St. John's Wood.
Shevell, 51, will be McCartney's third wife. They were engaged earlier this year.
McCartney, 69, is one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time.
He married his first wife Linda Eastman at the same town hall in 1969. She later died of breast cancer.
His second marriage to model Heather Mills ended in divorce in 2008.
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BLUSHING BRIDE NANCY SHEVELL CAN'T STOP BEAMING AS SHE AND SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY SET OFF FOR THEIR WEDDING
As she emerged from their North London home Nancy Shevell couldn't have looked happier.
The bride-to-be looked delighted as she emerged in her simple yet stylish ivory wedding gown making her way to wed Sir Paul McCartney.
With her groom by her side Nancy, who was wearing an ivory flower in her hair looked happy and relaxed as they got in the car heading to Marylebone Register Office.
The former Beatle was seen acting the perfect gentleman offering his wife-to-be a helping hand as they got into the car.
The couple are set for an understated and intimate wedding joining together in matrimony in front of just thirty guests before enjoying a reception at their home in St Johns Wood.
He's constantly being referred to as being one of the best songwriters of all time.
And Paul McCartney's wife-to-be Nancy Shevell will be the subject of what may be another top 10 hit as he serenades her at their wedding today.
The former Beatle, who is getting married on what would have been his songwriting partner John Lennon's 71st birthday, will unveil the song at the reception in the garden of his north London home
He will also sing the iconic Let It Be, which he wrote for the Beatles, and Let Me Roll It, which he wrote for his band Paul McCartney & Wings, reported the Daily Record.
He apparently sang Let It Be to Nancy during one of their first holidays together in Morocco three years ago.
The second song was picked because it is American heiress Nancy’s favourite and contains the lyric: 'You gave me loving in the palm of my hand.'
The couple, who boast a combined fortune of £700 million, will marry in a low-key ceremony in front of just 30 guests at Marylebone Register Office — where Sir Paul married Linda in March 1969.
Instead of spending the morning getting hair and makeup done, Nancy took her fiance to the gym for an early morning work out at the gym ahead of their nuptials.
The pair looked relaxed and sporty in matching dark tracksuits.
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