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Living legend Paul McCartney is slightly over 64 but he is
well loved. And he loves right back one could say, if we are to take into
consideration the public display of affection taking place Tuesday.
Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell appeared together in
public, officially, for the first time this Tuesday, when they attended British
Style Observed, a photography exhibition and auction held at the Natural History
Museum in London.
It featured works from the former Beatle’s eldest daughter
Mary and benefited Macmillan Cancer Support.
Among the guests attending the event were Gwyneth Paltrow,
Kate Hudson and Elle Macpherson, as well as McCartney’s designer daughter
Stella. Nancy Shevell, 48, told People magazine her favorite work was a
photograph of Academy Award winner Helen Mirren.
British paper The Daily Mail reports that McCartney and
Shevell did not pose together on the red carpet but did have their photo taken
inside the event.
The 66-year-old musician seems to be recovering well
emotionally from his chaotic divorce from Heather Mills and his music career is
as flourishing as ever.
Next week, he will be in Tel Aviv for his “Friendship First”
concert, a show that he has promised to be memorable. The Beatles were once
scheduled to play there in 1965 but the gig was cancelled by the government.
Israel’s ambassador to Britain, Ron Prosor, apologized to the
two surviving Beatles, McCartney and Ringo Starr, during a trip to Liverpool earlier
this year, saying, “There is no doubt that it was a great missed opportunity to
prevent people like you, who shaped the minds of the generation, to come to
Israel and perform.”
More than four decades later, McCartney is ready to make up
for lost time. He told People that he was rehearsing for the concert. “I was a
Boy Scout. ‘Be prepared,’ that’s the motto.”
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