Paul McCartney has a Monopoly on Beatles memorabilia
Last updated at 13:00pm on 04.09.08
Sir Paul McCartney looks set for A Hard Day's Night playing a new Beatles Monopoly boardgame.
The 66-year-old emerged from his offices in London's Soho Square yesterday with the Fab Four edition of the popular game.
McCartney's chauffeur popped the upcoming Beatles Monopoly game on the back seat of his car as the eternally youthful singer bounded outside.

Can't buy me Mayfair: Paul McCartney leaves Soho Square perhaps to play a spot of Beatles Monopoly at his St John's Wood home
With a roll of the dice, Macca may pass Penny Lane via Abbey Road on his way to Strawberry Fields during a quiet evening in playing the game.
Things are certainly looking up for McCartney recently.
He has been romancing New York socialite Nancy Shevell, 47, since last November.
The pair enjoyed a romantic trip to Antigua in April and a road trip across seven US states last month.

Drive My Car: McCartney's chauffeur puts a Beatles Monopoly game in the back seat ready for his boss
However, reports that McCartney is planning soon to make Miss Shevell his third wife are believed to be wide of the mark.
His adult children Stella, Mary and James are said to be completely against the idea of their father marrying for a very long time after his acrimonious divorce from his last wife, Heather Mills.
And Miss Shevell, whose family has a £315million transport firm, is still to finalise her divorce from her politician husband of 23 years, Bruce Blakeman.
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