SIR PAUL NOW A MEMBER OF FRANCE'S LEGION OF HONOUR

Sep 09, 2012

By Bob Sheppard

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France’s Elysee Palace says former Beatle Paul McCartney has been decorated with the legion of honour for services to music.

On Saturday the presidential office said that the seventy-year-old McCartney who sang and co-wrote hits like “Hey Jude” and “Yesterday” was decorated at the rank of officer by French President Francois Hollande at the Elysee Palace, with members of McCartney’s family attending.

McCartney joins the ranks of other singers to have received the honour.

Barbra Streisand and Liza Minnelli were similarly honoured by former President Nicolas Sarkozy.

McCartney often referred to as “Sir Paul” or “Macca” in his native Britain has already received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, who watched him perform at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

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