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вторник, 12 июля 2016 г.

EX-BEATLE Ringo Starr will read a moving poem for Paul McCartney and Heather Mills

With this Ringo - I thee wed!

EX-BEATLE Ringo Starr will read a moving poem for Paul McCartney and Heather Mills at their wedding on Tuesday.
Drummer Ringo is expected to fly in from the States today to put the finishing touches to his lines which will feature some words from Beatles classic All You Need is Love.
The song, written by McCartney with John Lennon, is believed to be Macca's favourite Beatles number. And Ringo's fresh version is guaranteed to have the guests in tears.
A sound engineer who works at the singer's record label Parlophone revealed: "It will be very emotional because it's the first time Paul and Ringo have got together in public since George Harrison's death.
"They don't want a reunion of surviving Beatles to overshadow the occasion but guests know they'll be witnessing history."
Macca, 59, is expected to tie the knot with 34-year-old Heather on Tuesday in the church on the Castle Leslie estate in the Irish town of Glaslough, County Monaghan.
And after the couple say ‘I do' Ringo will step up to the microphone in front of the congregation, including Paul's four children and the couple's family and friends.
"Paul and Heather will face each other holding hands and Ringo will read his poem," added the sound engineer.

Proud
"He has always been proud of All You Need Is Love. And we know Heather likes it too.
"It's kind of fitting for these two because they've overcome a lot in their relationship to actually make it to the altar."
Yesterday vans continued ferrying equipment, frozen food and flowers into the heavily secured castle grounds ready for the bash. Macca is expected to fly in by helicopter from Belfast airport but the star—whose Catholic family originally come from the area—has offended some locals by selecting a Protestant minister to perform the service.
He has also failed to invite any Irish ancestors.
Second cousin Peter Mohan, 68, said at his home just 15 miles from Glaslough: "The families weren't close, so we didn't expect to be invited to the wedding."
But locals are unlikely to bat an eyelid when their celebrity guests drop in on Tuesday because they'll be too busy cheering on their Irish soccer heroes against Saudi Arabia.

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