McCARTNEY CALLS FOR DIVORCE ‘DIGNITY’
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has vowed to behave with dignity throughout his=20 divorce battle with HEATHER MILLS, and has urged everyone else involved=20 to follow suit.
The pair split earlier this year after four years of marriage, a=20 separation that has been played out in the pages of British tabloids.
But, speaking at the premiere of his classical album ECCE COR MEUM at = London’s Royal Albert Hall last night (3NOV06), McCartney insisted he=20 bears no grudge against Mills.
McCartney also revealed he has turned to music to help him through=20 troublesome times and that he is optimistic about the future.
He said, "There are certain things in life that are personal and I=20 think a relationship with a partner is intensely personal and I prefer=20 to keep it that way.
"I think when you are going through difficulties the thing to do, for = sake of all the people concerned, is to keep a certain dignity and=20 remember that it is a private affair "That way you will probably get through it better, you will put less=20 noses out of joint and I think it’s a more dignified way to go about it. = So that’s what I try to do.
"I don’t hold grudges against anyone. I don’t blame anyone for the=20 sadnesses that have happened to me.
"Even through difficult moments, I like to try and look to the other=20 side and think there’ll come a time when I’ll feel better."
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