Paul McCartney Wants to 'Remain Dignified' in Divorce

Former Beatle Paul McCartney says he was determined to maintain his dignity during his divorce from former model Heather Mills, according to an interview due to be published Tuesday.

The 65-year-old singer-songwriter vowed not to talk about the separation, telling Radio Times Magazine the experience was "a very painful thing."

"As Winston Churchill once said, 'If you're going through hell, keep going!'" McCartney told the magazine. "The only solution is to remain dignified. If I don't keep a silence about it, I lose this idea of being dignified."

McCartney's divorce has become the most sensational marital breakup in Britain since Prince Charles and Princess Diana parted ways more than a decade ago, and the divorce is widely expected to be Britain's most expensive. McCartney and Mills announced in May of last year that they were splitting after four years of marriage.

Journalists thronged Britain's Royal Courts of Justice Thursday when the pair appeared before a judge amid reports that they were close to a settlement.

"It's been a difficult time," McCartney told the magazine. "But music is a great healer. Music is the therapy for me. In fact, going through difficulties has only concentrated my desire to make good music."

McCartney also spoke of his admiration for the British monarch, calling Queen Elizabeth II a "babe."

"I've got a lot of time for the queen. She's fun, she's funny, she's amazing," he said. "The queen's a babe!"

"I know what fame is. But she knows what real fame is."