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McCartney's letter to Prince was auctioned for $15,000.

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Written by British artist Paul McCartney and directed the American musician Prince, who died in April, a letter was sold at auction for 14,822 dollars worth, he reported the house RR Auction. This is a manuscript of two sheets where the exbeatle requests a financial donation to Prince, whom he affectionately called "princely person" to establish the Institute for the Performing Arts in the city of Liverpool (England), co-founded by McCartney himself in 1996. the letter contains a header where the residence of McCartney then (1 Soho Square, London, England) appears and concludes with a final salute where the composer sent "greetings and love" Prince. "I liked the idea (of the Institute) as a positive focus for local children and foreigners, but it was when I returned to visit my old school, which was in ruins, it occurred to me that that was their headquarters and save passing the building , built in 1825, "McCartney explained in the letter.

"A donation on your part would be a great boost to the project and I know that you involved somehow excite many. I hope you do not mind that you have written. It's been so long without writing a letter that I feel like I was in school, "said the Briton. "In any case," he said, "one of these days you have to come and teach the class some moves. You can make it special for hundreds of children in the future." The auction house is not known whether specified that Prince came to make the donation because most of their economic contributions are made anonymously.

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