A security guard at Paul McCartney’s London home called police when one of his estranged wife’s guards climbed a wall to let her in, a spokesman for Heather Mills McCartney said Tuesday. Mills McCartney’s security guard climbed a wall to open a gate after realizing the locks at the home had been changed, her spokesman Phil Hall said. Lady Heather Mills McCartney is laughing off an incident that saw her locked out of her estranged husband’s home, said her spokesperson.
“She was laughing about it,” spokesman Phil Hall told the Reuters agency. Sir Paul’s spokesman refused to comment.
“One of the security people inside called the police,” Mr Hall continued. “They turned up and [Mills McCartney] went off for a drive around the block with the kid.”
A guard inside called police, who spoke to Mills McCartney and left, Hall said. Mills McCartney then entered the house with the couple’s daughter, Beatrice, 2, and stayed the night, he said.
Reports say Mills then tried the intercom system, but there was no reply. So Mills’ security guard scaled the perimeter wall of the property in an attempt to let the pair in, prompting staff inside to call the police when they assumed there was an intruder.
When police arrived, they immediately recognized Heather Mills McCartney–about time someone did–and made her wait outside the home while other officers spoke with house staff. According to the Mirror, during the police inquiry, she took her daughter for a drive around the block so the girl wouldn’t be upset by the swarm of cops on the scene.
Last week, Paul McCartney waged the latest battle against Mills McCartney, freezing their joint bank account after reportedly discovering that the missus had withdrawn nearly 1 million pounds in less than a month. And that he had sent a “legal letter” to his wife complaining that three bottles of cleaning fluid were taken from his home in Sussex to clean Mills’ nearby office. Her spokesman also confirmed that the account had been frozen, but denied that his client had withdrawn such “obscene” amounts of money.
Paul and Heather Mills McCartney have raised the stakes in their increasingly acrimonious divorce battle, hiring the same two lawyers who represented Britain’s Prince Charles and Princess Diana when they split in 1996.
The two legal teams will be battling over Sir Paul’s fortune, which is believed to be more than £800 million. It has been reported that Lady McCartney could receive as much as £200 million.
The news came as a source close to Sir Paul dismissed stories that he had deliberately locked his wife out of his London home as “rubbishâ€.
In the petition submitted to the courts, McCartney blamed the breakup on his wife’s “unreasonable behaviour,” alleging she was “argumentative” and “rude to staff.” Mills McCartney is reportedly livid at the accusations and is expected to clear the air soon. “Heather’s going to be filing her own counterclaims about matters both in this country and America,” Hall said in a statement late last month.
“She does not feel the need to repudiate claims that she may be headstrong or feisty.
She is hugely disappointed that matters of such a confidential nature should be aired in public and feels it is inappropriate to speak about such delicate matters when a child is involved.”

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