In a tender and heartfelt tribute, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr gathered at London’s Regent’s Park to honor their late bandmate George Harrison, who was known for his love of gardening and nature.
The surviving Beatles were joined by a small group of family and close friends as they planted a bed of George’s favorite flowers—lotuses and roses—in a quiet corner of the park.
Paul, kneeling gently in the soil, said softly:
“George always believed gardens were living prayers. Today, this one’s for him.”
Ringo, standing beside him, added with his signature warmth:
“Peace and love, George. You’re always here with us.”
Fans who later visited the site described the scene as peaceful and spiritual, with the flowers blooming as a living reminder of the Quiet Beatle’s soul.
For many, the tribute wasn’t just about remembrance—it was about continuing George’s vision of beauty, peace, and harmony with the earth.
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