George Harrison explains why The Beatles really split and talks Fab Four in unseen new interview

As part of the revamped Anthology series for Disney+ George Harrison, who was dubbed ‘the quiet Beatle’ gives his account of The Beatles’ ups and downs

He was dubbed ‘the quiet Beatle’ by some, but fans will soon get to hear what George Harrison really thought of the Fab Four, why they split up, and why they still exist in many ways.

Words of wisdom, some unheard before from George, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, appear in a new ninth episode of The Beatles Anthology which has been restored and expanded from eight original TV episodes in the Nineties. The trio had worked on the anthology project for around four years and episode nine has unseen footage and interviews from when Paul, Ringo and George got together to make the songs Free As A Bird and Real Love in 1994 with old audio featuring fourth member John Lennon, who died in 1980.

And the new footage effectively means fans have a new interview from George giving his insight into the reunion and the band, and one of the first things he admits is a little sadness that there was one important person missing. George says: “It was interesting to actually get back together. You know, in some way, I feel sorry for John, because, you know, the Beatles went through a lot of good times, but also went through some turbulent times. And as everybody knows, you know, when we split up, kind of everybody was a bit fed up with each other.

“But for Ringo, Paul and I, we’ve had the opportunity to, like, have all that go down the river and under the bridge and to get together again in a new light. I feel a bit sorry that John wasn’t able to do that. I think he would have really enjoyed this opportunity to be with us again. We’d all had enough time to breathe, and I think it’s much easier to look at it now from a distance.”

The reunion saw the three surviving Beatles being interviewed together at George Harrison’s home of Friar Park, whilst they are also seen jamming old rock’n’roll songs. Paul is grinning from ear to ear, whilst Ringo is steady as ever on drums and relaxed in sunglasses. It is only George who at times, seems a little more uncertain at times about the situation.

But they still sound great and George admits: “There is a certain harmony. We do lock in together very easily. It kind of sounds like The Beatles without much effort.” Other scenes show them working on the new tracks at Paul McCartney’s home studio with producer Jeff Lynne; and sitting at a mixing desk while George Martin plays them multitrack recordings from the 60s.

George Harrison even says one mix of Paul’s tracks You Never Give Me Your Money sounds “a bit cheesy” but Paul doesn’t rise to the bait and carries on listening. In another scene George is heard asking Paul if his coat is “vegetarian leather jacket” and seeming in good spirits as Ringo erupts with laughter. Paul replies: “Yes it is and the boots are vegetarian”.

He laters says “Paul and I are gonna do some stadiums next year.” Paul replies: “Mud wrestling together, I think we could pull it off too.” Ringo adds: “I’ll be the ref.” The band’s humour was something they always maintained and was part of a bond that began when they formed in 1960.

Asked why they were such a success, George says: “I felt that we had something totally different, even if it was just our attitude. It’s just some little magic that when you get certain people together, it makes fire or it makes dynamite. All I wanted to do was be in the band. I didn’t want a proper job, and I had no idea what I would have done had I not done this. But at the age of 17, I was in Hamburg, and by the time I was 23 we’d done Sgt Pepper.”

Sat around with Paul and Ringo in-between studio sessions in 1994, George also said he didn’t offer to room with Ringo when he first joined the band as he was the newest. “Paul was the only one who’d sleep with me,” Ringo jokes.

Paul then remembers the drummer went to bed late and like to sleep with the light on as he was still so young and a bit scared of darkness. “It was great sort of staying in the room with a friend of that and seeing his habits, you get to know each other a bit that way.” Paul adds.

A few years later there was no longer any need to share rooms or worry about saving money as the band became global stars. The first Beatles song to chart in the UK was Love Me Do in 1962, but it was the following year when their third single, From Me To You, would give them their first Number 1 hit. They would end up with 18 number one hits in the UK and 15 number one albums.

The initial UK success sparked Beatlemania and a fanbase of millions making them the most recognisable faces in the world. But the fame was hard on the foursome and so the hits came at a cost. Giving his version of why the band split, George says: “You know, we were so stressed out. We’ve been through every riot and jam. Every city we went to, there was some kind of a jam going on, the noise, people yelling at us all the time and being confined to a little room or a plane or a car, but we never thought about it too much, because it was an ongoing thing.

“It was happening to us, and it was hard to see, you know, we were just in the middle being ushered from room to room. We all had each other to dilute the stress. And being born in Liverpool, the sense of humour was very important, and so we always had a laugh as well. But there was a point where, you know, enough was enough. And I think that’s really was the major contributor to The Beatles splitting up was stress. We all just wanted out, you know, give us a bit of peace.”

Ringo adds: “It was just crazy times, but great times. I mean, you know, I had a really good time, but it was crazy. We were lucky that there were four of us to take that pressure. Four of us held each other together, and at certain times, you know, each one of us went mad, but the other three could bring us back. I was an only child, and suddenly I had three brothers. We were all really close.

“Everything we did, I feel we did for good, that still relates to today. It always goes back to the music, to the personalities. All you need is love.”

Paul admits he was thought of as “the work fiend” and tried to hold the band together and keep them going the longest.

“We could sit in the garden longer than you,” Ringo says. Paul replies: “Yeah, I know. I like the Beatles. I like to work with the Beatles. I’ve not ashamed of that. It’s what I love in life that, all that making music.”

George, known for being a spiritual man, also tells the cameras the band continue – and still do now – even though they are no longer together or able to play live.

Looking to the future George says: The Beatles, you know, will go on and on, on those records and films and videos and books and in people’s memories or minds. The Beatles has just become its own thing now. And the Beatles, I think, exist without us.”

The ninth episode ends with the trio sat outside singing together at George Harrison’s house. They are messing around chatting and joking and for fans, and them, it seems like it was a time in June 1994 when three of the fab four could reunite with much of the tension of the Seventies split behind them.

George even jokes that he and Paul are going on a stadium tour and Paul replies “mud wrestling”. Quick as a flash Ringo says: “I’ll be the ref.”

As the day ends in the garden filled with sunshine, Ringo says to Paul and George “This has been a really nice day for me chaps. It’s been really beautiful and moving. I like hanging out with you two guys.” Paul says: “It’s been a very nice day, thanks for having us George.”

In November 2001 they would do reunite for one final time, meeting up for lunch in New York as George struggled with lung cancer and a tumour. Just a couple of weeks later he passed away aged 58.

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* The Beatles Anthology is out now on Disney+ and is expanded to nine episodes. The eighth and ninth episodes are released on Friday.

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Meghan Markle furiously hits back with defiant statement after magazine shoot accusation

Unfounded speculation surfaced as to whether Meghan Markle wore the same designer dress for her With Love, Meghan Christmas special in a 2022 magazine shoot.

Meghan Markle’s representative has furiously refuted unfounded claims that she unlawfully removed a designer gown from a photo shoot.

In 2022, the Duchess of Sussex wore a forest green one-shoulder gown by the designer Galvan for a photoshoot with magazine, Variety.

Now, three years on, eagle-eyed fashion watchers noted that Meghan is wearing the same £1,300 dress in the latest promo for the holiday special of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan. In the promo for her show, which is set to hit Netflix next week, Meghan can be seen in the dress, lighting candles at a table dressed for dinner.

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Unsubstantiated rumors claimed that the Duchess had taken the designer piece from the shoot without asking permission after realizing it was the same dress.

However, her spokesperson refuted the rumor, saying that it was “highly defamatory” and “not only categorically false. Any remaining items were kept in complete transparency and according to contractual terms.

In addition, a source told the Express that is is “commonplace and prudent” for items from photoshoots to be kept to avoid people auctioning off garments for large sums of money in the future.

Meghan made another notable magazine appearance just days prior, this time with Harper’s Bazaar. She revealed in the revealing interview that Prince Harry’s “childlike wonder and playfulness” attracted her to him.

Meghan added that having a work-from-home schedule makes her appreciate spending more time with her kids. Meghan shared her feelings for Harry, who she has been dating for nine years, in the magazine’s cover interview, saying, “He loves me so boldly, fully, and he also sees media that I wouldn’t.”

The former Suits actress, 44, said: “No one in the world loves me more than him, so I know he’s always going to make sure that he has my back. You have someone who just has this childlike wonder and playfulness. I was so drawn to that, and he brought that out in me.”

Meanwhile, earlier this week, both Harry and Meghan were seen taking their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on a rare public outing.

In a series of photos posted to her Instagram stories, Meghan and Harry can be seen smiling as they prepared meals at the Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), a community-run non-profit kitchen that prepares and distributes meals for people in the city experiencing hardship – alongisde their kids, whose faces were hidden.

Meghan’s signature phrase for the images read “show up, do good,” which serves as the mission of the Archewell Foundation. Following the visit, the Archewell Foundation stated that it “continues to put compassion into action by serving and uplifting communities both locally and globally.”

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We honor those who work every day to ensure that no one is forgotten and that our neighbors’ needs are met, the statement read.

Meghan Markle furiously hits back with defiant statement after magazine shoot accusation

Unfounded speculation surfaced as to whether Meghan Markle wore the same designer dress for her With Love, Meghan Christmas special in a 2022 magazine shoot.

Meghan Markle’s representative has furiously refuted unfounded claims that she unlawfully removed a designer gown from a photo shoot.

In 2022, the Duchess of Sussex wore a forest green one-shoulder gown by the designer Galvan for a photoshoot with magazine, Variety.

Now, three years on, eagle-eyed fashion watchers noted that Meghan is wearing the same £1,300 dress in the latest promo for the holiday special of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan. In the promo for her show, which is set to hit Netflix next week, Meghan can be seen in the dress, lighting candles at a table dressed for dinner.

READ MORE: Kate Middleton shows off sun-kissed hair as she beams on special royal outingREAD MORE: Harry and Meghan joined by Archie and Lilibet in rare family outing

Unsubstantiated rumors claimed that the Duchess had taken the designer piece from the shoot without asking permission after realizing it was the same dress.

However, her spokesperson refuted the rumor, saying that it was “highly defamatory” and “not only categorically false. Any remaining items were kept in complete transparency and according to contractual terms.

In addition, a source told the Express that is is “commonplace and prudent” for items from photoshoots to be kept to avoid people auctioning off garments for large sums of money in the future.

Meghan made another notable magazine appearance just days prior, this time with Harper’s Bazaar. She revealed in the revealing interview that Prince Harry’s “childlike wonder and playfulness” attracted her to him.

Meghan added that having a work-from-home schedule makes her appreciate spending more time with her kids. Meghan shared her feelings for Harry, who she has been dating for nine years, in the magazine’s cover interview, saying, “He loves me so boldly, fully, and he also sees media that I wouldn’t.”

The former Suits actress, 44, said: “No one in the world loves me more than him, so I know he’s always going to make sure that he has my back. You have someone who just has this childlike wonder and playfulness. I was so drawn to that, and he brought that out in me.”

Meanwhile, earlier this week, both Harry and Meghan were seen taking their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on a rare public outing.

In a series of photos posted to her Instagram stories, Meghan and Harry can be seen smiling as they prepared meals at the Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles (OBKLA), a community-run non-profit kitchen that prepares and distributes meals for people in the city experiencing hardship – alongisde their kids, whose faces were hidden.

Meghan’s signature phrase for the images read “show up, do good,” which serves as the mission of the Archewell Foundation. Following the visit, the Archewell Foundation stated that it “continues to put compassion into action by serving and uplifting communities both locally and globally.”

Continue reading the article.

We honor those who work every day to ensure that no one is forgotten and that our neighbors’ needs are met, the statement read.

Everything you need to know as BBC TV legend Daniel Postgate is found dead at 61

A BBC Bafta-winner Daniel Postgate was discovered dead in his shed at the age of 61 after an inquest determined he had committed suicide while battling a number of medical conditions.

Everything you need to know about the inquest by BBC TV legend Daniel Postgate

  • Daniel Postgate, the 61-year-old son of Bagpuss creator Oliver Postgate, was found dead in a shed at his Whitstable home in June. He was the son of BAFTA-winning author Oliver Postgate. He committed suicide just one day after receiving a letter from the NHS regarding his treatment for a rare blood cancer, according to an inquest.
  • The NHS correspondence also contained a warning that myelodysplastic syndrome, which he had recently received, might return in the future. Despite the positive aspects of the update, Daniel was overjoyed by the worry that his illness would eventually not be treated, according to a report from his family.
  • According to the coroner, Daniel had been suffering from underlying depression for close to 40 years and had recently broken up with his 35-year-partner. His brother, Simon, described their final call as “chatty and relaxed.”
  • His family left a heartbreaking suicide note for them that he wrote “wonderful lives” and urged them to “remember to love each other” on the note. At the scene, the note was discovered.
  • According to the coroner, Daniel committed suicide because he didn’t want to go through with additional medical care. Although the specific “why” is difficult to answer, the evidence clearly indicated his desire to avoid experiencing his illness return.

READ THE FULL STORY: BBC star’s heartbreaking final days from worrying NHS letter to death in shed

Everything you need to know as BBC TV legend Daniel Postgate is found dead at 61

A BBC Bafta-winner Daniel Postgate was discovered dead in his shed at the age of 61 after an inquest determined he had committed suicide while battling a number of medical conditions.

Everything you need to know about the inquest by BBC TV legend Daniel Postgate

  • Daniel Postgate, the 61-year-old son of Bagpuss creator Oliver Postgate, was found dead in a shed at his Whitstable home in June. He was the son of BAFTA-winning author Oliver Postgate. He committed suicide just one day after receiving a letter from the NHS regarding his treatment for a rare blood cancer, according to an inquest.
  • The NHS correspondence also contained a warning that myelodysplastic syndrome, which he had recently received, might return in the future. Despite the positive aspects of the update, Daniel was overjoyed by the worry that his illness would eventually not be treated, according to a report from his family.
  • According to the coroner, Daniel had been suffering from underlying depression for close to 40 years and had recently broken up with his 35-year-partner. His brother, Simon, described their final call as “chatty and relaxed.”
  • His family left a heartbreaking suicide note for them that he wrote “wonderful lives” and urged them to “remember to love each other” on the note. At the scene, the note was discovered.
  • According to the coroner, Daniel committed suicide because he didn’t want to go through with additional medical care. Although the specific “why” is difficult to answer, the evidence clearly indicated his desire to avoid experiencing his illness return.

READ THE FULL STORY: BBC star’s heartbreaking final days from worrying NHS letter to death in shed

Incredible twist of fate let Richard Branson spend final hours with wife before she died

After their 50 year romance, Virgin boss Richard Branson revealed how a strange twist of fate permitted him to spend his wife Joan by her side during her final days.

Sir Richard Branson announced earlier this week that he had tragically lost his beloved wife Joan, 80, his partner for almost 50 years. In a heartbreaking Instagram post, Richard, 75, revealed how an extraordinary twist of fate allowed him to be at her side in her final hours.

He claimed that he had fallen off his bike while attending an Indian charity event and that his shoulder had been injured, leaving Joan, who was recovering from a back injury in an English hospital, unaware of the incident. After announcing her death, he wrote in a recent Instagram post that Fate had an odd way of working. I’d jumped off my bike in India, and as many people know, my shoulder hurt.

“Joan was in a hospital in England recovering from her own back injury. I was moved to a room just down the corridor from her, just like life occasionally surprises you.

We laughed as a group about how common it was for us to end up together, like teenagers who were delighted to find each other again. The billionaire claimed Joan had been in “positive spirits” shortly before she passed away and that the couple had a “lovely lunch.”

She was suddenly gone, quickly and painlessly, he continued. And thankfully, I was right there for her. Knowing that we were together makes us all feel great peace, he said. He also compared our collectively incredible final year to “an incredible one.”

When Richard first described it as “love at first sight,” the couple first met in 1976. He said, “I frequently make up my mind about a person within 30 seconds of meeting them, and I was almost instantly drawn to Joan.” I quickly realized Joan wouldn’t be impressed by my typical antics because she was a down-to-earth Scottish woman.

Richard said he would visit Joan frequently to purchase vintage signs from her, many of which decorated the houseboat he lived on, because she at the time worked in an antiques store in Notting Hill. Before getting married on Necker Island in 1989, they had two children, Holly, 44, and Sam, 40.

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Richard attributed Joan to some of his biggest business victories, calling her his “constant rock” and a “steady source of wisdom.” Now That’s What I Call Music! is a slogan that they all came up with. which eventually became the best-selling album series in history.

Announcing her death on Tuesday, Richard wrote on social media: “Heartbroken to share that Joan, my wife and partner for 50 years, has passed away. She was the most wonderful mum and grandmum our kids and grandkids could have ever wished for. She was my best friend, my rock, my guiding light, my world. Love you forever Joan x.”