Pattie Boyd to Auction Historic Love Letters from Eric Clapton and George Harrison
The model and muse, who inspired iconic songs, will sell letters and memorabilia from her relationships with the two music legends.
- Pattie Boyd, the muse behind classic rock songs such as 'Layla' and 'Something', is auctioning letters from her love triangle with Eric Clapton and George Harrison.
- The auction includes heartfelt letters, paintings, photographs, and the original artwork for the album 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs'.
- Boyd, who turns 80 this year, has decided to sell the memorabilia, stating they are 'too painful in their beauty' to keep.
- Eric Clapton, who wrote several passionate letters to Boyd, has given his blessing for the auction.
- The sale, managed by Christie's, will also feature fashion items and a photograph of Boyd with Harrison, showcasing their enduring friendship.