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Paul McCartney's love house
Oct 20, 2008, 9:50 GMT

Former Beatles singer and song writer Sir Paul McCartney gives the \'V\' sign as he returns to Jerusalem from a short visit to the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 24 September 2008. McCartney visited the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and returned to Israeli through the ontroversial \'separation\' wall and then exchanged vehicles in order to return to Tel Aviv and a practice session ahead of tomorrow\'s Tel Aviv outdoor concert. EPA/KOBI GIDEON
Sir Paul McCartney's girlfriend Nancy Shevell has moved in with him.
The Beatles legend asked the US millionairess - who he has been dating for almost a year - to move into Peasmarsh, his East Sussex estate, after she began spending almost every weekend there.
A family friend said: "Paul and Nancy are as solid a couple as you can get after just a short time together. She always seems to be at Peasmarsh anyway so it made sense to him just to ask her to move in.
"She'll still travel between the UK and her base in the US but is setting up home with Paul."
The 66-year-old musician asked Beatrice, his four-year-old daughter with ex-wife Heather Mills, for her approval before asking Nancy to live with him.
Paul's fashion designer daughter Stella - who had a well-publicised feud with Heather - has also given the move her blessing, although she is said to be urging her father not to rush into marriage.
The source added to Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Paul asked Beatrice if she liked Nancy and got a resounding 'Yes', which meant the world to him."
Paul bought the secluded Peasmarsh estate as a wedding gift for his first wife Linda in 1969.

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Penny LaneOct 20th, 2008 - 15:40:27
Much happiness to Paul - may this union be a good one.
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