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Paul McCartney's 5 Children: Everything to Know

Paul McCartney is best known for being a member of The Beatles, but to his five kids — Heather, Mary, Stella, James and Beatrice — he's known as "Dad."

It's a title the musician cherishes, as he told The Telegraph in 2009: "I love being a dad."

The "Let It Be" singer first became a father in 1969, when he married photographer Linda Eastman and adopted her daughter from a previous marriage, Heather, 62. The couple went on to welcome three more kids: Mary, 55, Stella, 53, and James, 47.

Eastman died of breast cancer on April 17, 1998. McCartney was deeply affected by his wife's death, later telling BBC he "cried for a year." In 2002, he married Heather Mills, with whom he would welcome his youngest child, Beatrice, 20, in October 2003. However, the couple separated when Beatrice was just 3 years old.

McCartney married his current wife Nancy Shevell in 2011 and now, his children are all grown up. In February 2023, he reflected on how his relationship with his kids has changed over the years.

"I've always ju

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I am a social anthropologist with ethnographic research experience primarily in the Canadian High Arctic drawing on fields of historical anthropology, visual anthropology, oral histories, museum and material culture &  the anthropology of food and health. I have written on the history of Arctic colonialism & historiography, the interplay between western and Indigenous knowledge systems, Arctic research cultures and Inuit media. My first book, Saqiyuq: Stories from the Lives of Three Inuit Women was written in collaboration with Apphia Agalakti Awa, Rhoda Kaukjak Katsak & Sandra Pikujaq Katsak documented Inuit colonial history through the autobiographical stories of three generations from the same family. I continue have an interest in colonial historiography & the politics, practice and ethics of research and representation. 

I enjoy collaboration with academic & non-academic partners. From 2014-2022 I was Co-Investigator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) collaborative pr

Nancy Mitford

English novelist, biographer and journalist (1904–1973)

For the American biographer, see Nancy Milford.

Nancy Freeman-Mitford[n 1]CBE (28 November 1904 – 30 June 1973) was an English novelist, biographer, and journalist. The eldest of the Mitford sisters, she was regarded as one of the "bright young things" on the London social scene in the inter-war period. She wrote several novels about upper-class life in England and France, and is considered a sharp and often provocative wit. She also has a reputation as a writer of popular historical biographies.

Mitford enjoyed a privileged childhood as the eldest daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, later 2nd Baron Redesdale. Educated privately, she had no training as a writer before publishing her first novel in 1931. This early effort and the three that followed it created little stir. Her two semi-autobiographical post-war novels, The Pursuit of Love (1945) and Love in a Cold Climate (1949), established her reputation.

Mitford's marriage to Peter Rodd (1933) proved unsatisfactory to both, and the

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