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Sir Paul calls a truce with Heather
Published Sunday, May 20 2007, 09:49 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Sir Paul McCartney has decided to call a truce with his estranged wife Heather Mills.
The former Beatle attended a friendly meeting with Heather at a London bistro on Friday, where they managed to sort through many of their differences.
It is believed that Mills has assured Paul that she will not move to America full-time once the divorce is finalised, easing his fears that she will take their daughter Bea to the States with her. Meanwhile, Paul has promised to come up with a divorce deal that will satisfy Heather.
The pair are also planning to celebrate Macca's 65th birthday together at a special party with Bea next month.
A source told the News of the World: "It's an amazing about-turn but they've both looked at their behaviour and vowed to get along for Bea's sake. They were becoming really worried that their rows and the tension between them would have an emotional effect on her."
An onlooker at the restaurant added: "They sat there chatting away - everyone was astonished, especially considering how bitterly they've fought over their divorce. When they left they were side by side and seemed very friendly."
The former Beatle attended a friendly meeting with Heather at a London bistro on Friday, where they managed to sort through many of their differences.
It is believed that Mills has assured Paul that she will not move to America full-time once the divorce is finalised, easing his fears that she will take their daughter Bea to the States with her. Meanwhile, Paul has promised to come up with a divorce deal that will satisfy Heather.
The pair are also planning to celebrate Macca's 65th birthday together at a special party with Bea next month.
A source told the News of the World: "It's an amazing about-turn but they've both looked at their behaviour and vowed to get along for Bea's sake. They were becoming really worried that their rows and the tension between them would have an emotional effect on her."
An onlooker at the restaurant added: "They sat there chatting away - everyone was astonished, especially considering how bitterly they've fought over their divorce. When they left they were side by side and seemed very friendly."
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