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Paul McCartney, 82, is a beach boy as he enjoys a day in the surf with wife Nancy

Although Beatle Mania may be a thing of the past for Paul McCartney, he clearly still enjoys a spot of beach mania.

Sir Paul, 82, enjoyed a day in the surf with his wife, Nancy Shevell, 65, in the Caribbean.

Wearing a cream hat, sunglasses and a fruit-patterned swimsuit, Ms Shevell could hardly contain her smiles as she was carried by her husband in the sea off St Barts.

Macca, protecting himself from the sun in a dark, long-sleeved top, was in good spirits, too, as he took a break from a busy start of the year.

Although he’s in his eighties, the former Beatle is still performing, selling out two shows in minutes in New York last month. 

The audience at one of the gigs at the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan, which only has a capacity of 575, included stars such as Tom Hanks, 68, Anne Hathaway, 42, Cara Delevingne, 32, and Woody Harrelson, 63.

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Sir Paul McCartney, 82, enjoyed a day in the surf with his wife, Nancy Shevell, 65, in the Caribbean

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Wearing a cream hat, sunglasses and a fruit-patterned swimsuit, Ms Shevell could hardly contain her smiles as she was carried by her husband in the sea off St Barts

The concert was a follow-up to a surprise 90-minute show the day before, which he only announced on the day.

The Beatles’ last single, Now And Then, was nominated as the song of the year at the Brit Awards. 

The unfinished demo recorded in 1977 by John Lennon was completed by Sir Paul and Ringo Starr using modern technology.