Paul McCartney enjoys a sunny getaway to St Barts with swimsuit-clad wife Nancy Shevell

Paul McCartney displayed his shirtless physique as he enjoyed a romantic getaway to St Barts. with his wife Nancy Shevell on Monday.

The Beatles hitmaker, 78, reclined on the sparkling white sands after ditching his t-shirt for a spot of sunbathing, while his stunning wife Nancy, 61, displayed her incredible figure in a plunging black swimsuit.

St Barts. has been a holiday hotspot for many stars during the Covid pandemic, with local government rules stating visitors only need to present proof of a negative test to enter the country.  

Lavish: The couple were enjoying a romantic getaway to St Barts

Wow! Paul McCartney’s wife Nancy Shevell, 61, showed off her incredible figure in a black swimsuit as they enjoyed a romantic getaway to St Barts. on Monday

Nancy offered a glimpse of her svelte figure in a plunging black swimsuit as she removed her towel to head down to the water.

The businesswoman donned a protective face mask in accordance with Covid safety guidelines, along with a wide-brimmed straw hat. 

Meanwhile Paul sported bright purple swimming shorts as he reclined on his towel in the sunshine, before donning his t-shirt for a quick dip in the ocean. 

Looking good! The Beatles hitmaker reclined on the sparkling white sands after ditching his t-shirt for a spot of sunbathing

Looking good! The Beatles hitmaker reclined on the sparkling white sands after ditching his t-shirt for a spot of sunbathing

Sir Paul released new album McCartney III in December, having written and recorded it during lockdown earlier this year. 

And in a recent BBC chat with actor Idris Elba, the crooner admitted he ‘didn’t realise’ what he was creating when he did it.

He said: ‘[In] lockdown everyone cleaned out their cupboards and did all the stuff they’d been meaning to get around to. So [making an album] was my equivalent.

‘I wasn’t trying to make an album. So suddenly I had these 10 songs, I thought, What am I going to do with these?

‘It was just the 10 because I didn’t know I was making an album.’

Paul went on to explain why he named his album McCartney III.

‘I realised, because I played them myself, I’d done McCartney I and McCartney II in the same vein, that this would be McCartney III. So then it was like, ok, I see what I’m doing now.’

During lockdown, Paul stayed in the countryside with his daughter Mary and her children.

Of the experience, he went on: ‘I was really lucky. I was locked down with my daughter Mary and her family, and then I was able to go to the studio to work, it was a very safe place. We were distanced, we were always being very careful.  

‘I was on holiday in the beginning of the year and then lockdown hit, Covid hit, so I came back and I was locked down in the country.

‘[It] was good as it meant I was hanging out with four of my grand-kids so suddenly that was great.

‘I was able to go in the studio. The government said you can go to work only if you can’t work at home. So I don’t have a home studio, my home studio is 20 minutes away.

‘So then I just started thinking, what about that song I had a few months ago that I never finished. So we pulled that out and I’d work on that’.   

Few places in the world have seen any upside to the Covid-19 pandemic, but St Barts might just be one of the rare tourist destinations to benefit with a host of celebrities flocking to the Caribbean island for a New Year getaway. 

Along with Sir Paul, Amy Schumer, Robbie Williams, Vogue and Spencer Matthews, Sofia Richie, Wendi Deng and Chrissy Teigen are also among the stars spotted on the French-speaking haven recently, eager to enjoy its restaurants, five-star hotels and spas – with minimal Covid-19 restrictions. 

Eateries have limited tables to parties of six and are encouraging social distancing and masks when not seated at a table, but partygoers are free to enjoy the island’s bars and restaurants until midnight, shop in designer boutiques and enjoy dozens of beautiful beaches taking a dip in their crystal-clear water.