Paul McCartney arrives back in London after Liverpool trip with wife Nancy Shevell.
So onlookers may have been surprised to see Paul and his wife Nancy Shevell, leaving London's Euston Station on Monday.
So onlookers may have been surprised to see Paul and his wife Nancy Shevell, leaving London's Euston Station on Monday.
Paul was greeted by fans on his return from Liverpool who were keen to get a picture with him and an autograph.
The couple were recently spotted in Paul's home town of Liverpool with Paul's daughters, photographer Mary, 52, and fashion designer Stella, 50.
They toured the city's famous Lime Street station before queuing up for a trip, at a bus stop in Heswell, on the Wirrall.
They toured the city's famous Lime Street station before queuing up for a trip, at a bus stop in Heswell, on the Wirrall.
Local resident Colin Newitt told the Liverpool Echo after sighting the family: 'So we had been to Parkgate for a meal with our son Mason when I heard my wife shouting "look there's Paul." He shouted back "You alright."
'I then told him that I went to the same school as him. He asked me which one and I said Liverpool Institute. He asked me who was my teacher and said I can't remember but that Mr Parker was the head.
'The lights then changed and we had to go. I shouted "See ya" and he waved goodbye. He had just got out of a car with his daughter Stella.'
'I then told him that I went to the same school as him. He asked me which one and I said Liverpool Institute. He asked me who was my teacher and said I can't remember but that Mr Parker was the head.
'The lights then changed and we had to go. I shouted "See ya" and he waved goodbye. He had just got out of a car with his daughter Stella.'
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