Remembering George Harrison: A Private Gathering of Friends

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Remembering George Harrison: A Private Gathering of Friends

On December 8, 1980, John Lennon tragically passed away in front of The Dakota Hotel in New York City. Twenty-one years later, on November 29, 2001, George Harrison lost his battle with lung cancer. Harrison had been fighting cancer since 1998 when he was diagnosed with a throat tumor, followed by lung cancer, and ultimately a brain tumor that led to his death. Just 17 days before his passing, Harrison had a final meeting with his friends Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney at a hotel in New York City on November 12, 2001.

The meeting between the three former Beatles was a private lunch where they reminisced about the past without any cameras or press present. The conversation likely brought both laughter and tears as they shared memories and possibly said their goodbyes to Harrison, who was undergoing cancer treatment at the time. The intimate nature of the meeting allowed the friends to have a personal moment together before Harrison's passing.

While the details of their conversation remain private, the meeting was undoubtedly a meaningful and cathartic experience for the three friends. The privacy of their discussion was respected, and the absence of media coverage allowed them to share a moment of intimacy and closure. Despite not knowing the specifics of their conversation, the meeting served as a poignant final gathering for the trio, as Harrison passed away less than three weeks later.

The meeting at the New York City hotel on November 12, 2001, provided a moment of peace and reflection for George Harrison and his friends Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. The private nature of their gathering allowed them to share memories and possibly say their goodbyes in a personal and intimate setting. While the details of their conversation remain unknown, the meeting served as a poignant final moment for the three friends before Harrison's passing.