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Princess Christian Nursing Home. The wedding ceremony took place a month later, on September 2, 1978, just with a few guests. Joe Brown was their Best Man.
 
Princess Christian Nursing Home. The wedding ceremony took place a month later, on September 2, 1978, just with a few guests. Joe Brown was their Best Man.
   
They are the Beatles couple that kept themselves more in provate, especially after George released his album Somewhere In England in 1981.
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They are the Beatles couple that kept themselves more in provate, especially after George released his album Somewhere In England in 1981, where he dedicated "Dark Sweet Lady" and "Soft Touch" to his wife and child respectively.
   
 
== Charity ==
 
== Charity ==

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George and Olivia in 1977

Olivia Harrison is George Harrison's wife.

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Early Life


Olivia Trinidad Arias was born on May 18, 1948 in Mexico City. Her parents were Zeke and Mary Louise Arias. She had other two siblings, Peter and Linda. Three years later, they moved to California.

She was educated in that same place and later graduated from Hawthorne High School. Shortly after, she started working as a secretary in an office of A&M Records and then taken to Dark Horse, George's company.

Relationship With George Harrison


Olivia met George in 1974 in a party. After that, they used to talk on the telephone and didn't take too long before they could see they had too much in comoon. It was then when George invited her to join him on his American tour, where they officially started their relationship.

Shortly after the tour, they moved to George's mansion, Friar Park on Henley-On-Thames, England. The couple decided to marry as soon as possible after George's divorce was finished, which was on June 1977. Sometime later, Olivia discovered she was pregnant, so the decision of a wedding was taken. Unfortunatelly, this didn't came up as they wanted, because George's father died on May 1978.

Their one and only child, Dhani, was born four months later, on August 1, 1978 at Princess Christian Nursing Home. The wedding ceremony took place a month later, on September 2, 1978, just with a few guests. Joe Brown was their Best Man.

They are the Beatles couple that kept themselves more in provate, especially after George released his album Somewhere In England in 1981, where he dedicated "Dark Sweet Lady" and "Soft Touch" to his wife and child respectively.

Charity


Olivia has helped to several charity causes too. In 1989, after the deprivation of Romania's orphanages, she traveled there together with other influent characters, like Elton John, to see what she could do. It was also in this ocassion when she and George tried to adopt a child, but were stopped by the Rumanian goverment.

After this, she got the support of the other Beatles's wives: Linda McCartney, Barbara Bach and Yoko Ono, together with Elton John and British public to create The Romanian Angel Appeal. They got 1 million pounds for the Nobody's Child account.

Michael Abram


On the night of December 30, 1999, the Harrison family suffered an attack by an intruder at Friar Park. After hearing some noice downstairs, George got up from bed and went to see what was going on. A few moments later, Olivia heard a big disaster and ran too. When she got there, she couldn't believe what she was seeing: a man was attacking George with a knife. She immediately tried to stop the man, and hit him with a lamp. George was stabbed on the chest and back and Olivia got some cuts in the hands, but were not as bad as George's hurts.

Shortly after this, Harrison received a fax from his close friend Tom Petty that read: "Aren't you glad you married a Mexican girl?"

The man, who was Michael Abram, 35, claimed that he had done that because of "God's desire". He was taken to a psychiatric clinic.

George's Death


George developed cancer on his throat, which was discovered in 1997. He received medical threatment but it spread to his lungs and brain in 2001. George didn't doubt to say it was because of his smoking habits. He finally died on November 29, 2001 in Los Angeles.

A year after his death, Olivia and George's friend, Eric Clapton, managed the Concert For George, which took place on the Royal Alber Hall in London with George's closest friends. The money from the entrances was dedicated to the Material World Charitable Foundation.