Sir Paul McCartney dedicated his performance at the BRIT Awards last night (February 21st) to his first wife, Linda.
McCartney was given a standing ovation following his 15 minute performance which included the songs ‘Live And Let Die’ and the Beatles hit, ‘Hey Jude’.
The singer was given the Outstanding Contribution award at the ceremony - which took place at London’s Earls Court.
McCartney made no reference during the performance to his estranged wife Heather Mills, only to say: “I need to get back to what I do best — and that is what I’m going to do.”
A divorce hearing between the two closed on Monday when a high court judge reserved judgement.
It will now be left to the judge to decide how much of McCartney’s estimated £825 million fortune Ms Mills will receive in the settlement.
Linda McCartney passed away ten years ago following a battle with cancer.
To see all the stars arriving at last night’s ceremony go to our arrivals gallery, HERE.
To see all the onstage action from this years BRIT Awards, including Sir Paul McCartney and Amy Winehouse, CLICK HERE.
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