It’s one of rock’s most famous love stories, or at least its most painful.

In the late 1960s and early 70s, three icons of British music found themselves entangled in a knot of love, loyalty, and longing.

We’re talking, of course, about George Harrison, the ‘quiet Beatle ‘; Eric Clapton, the tortured guitar genius; and Pattie Boyd, the model and muse who inspired some of the greatest love songs ever written.

Before all this played out, Boyd was the face of Swinging London and one of the first true IT girls.

She was aVogue model who moved through the same electric world as Twiggy and Marianne Faithfull, capturing the restless glamour of a decade remaking itself in Technicolor.

How did George Harrison meet Pattie Boyd? Harrison met her in 1964 on the set of A Hard Day’s Night when he wa

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