Beatles' children reflect on life with famous fathers and their unique experiences
The children of The Beatles have shared their experiences growing up with famous fathers. Paul McCartney's kids, like Mary and Stella, express admiration for their father's support and creativity. Julian Lennon, however, feels distanced from his father's legacy, stating he was "on the outside" of Beatlemania. Julian also reflected on the song "Hey Jude," which Paul wrote to comfort him and his mother during John Lennon's divorce. Sean Lennon appreciates his father's evolution as an artist, while James McCartney noted a drift in their relationship after their mother’s death. Dhani Harrison recalls a childhood unaware of his father's fame, only realizing George Harrison's legacy when peers sang "Yellow Submarine" to him. He now honors his father's memory by remastering his music.