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Prince Philip shakes hands with Beatle Ringo Starr as, from left, co-Beatles George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney look on, at the Empire Ballroom in London, England, on March 23, 1964. At extreme left is Brian Epstein, the Beatles' manager. The Prince was presenting the Carl-Alan awards for outstanding performances in the ballroom and dance music world and the Beatles received two of the awards. One for the best beat group and the other for the most outstanding vocal record for dancing, "She Loves You". It was the Beatles first meeting with the Prince. (AP Photo)
The Beatles provide both inspiriting and instruction for Church of England Children's Society orphans as they paint mop topped Easter eggs during a visit with the Beatles at London's Scala Theatre, in England, on March 25, 1964, where the pop group is currently filming scenes for their first motion picture. Beatles from left are Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. (AP Photo.)
Drummer Ringo Starr of the Beatles goes western with a big black hat, a cigar and toy six-shooter as he poses for photographer Larry Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times at the plush mansion in suburban Bel-Air where the British singers are hiding out from their admiring fans in Los Angeles on August 26, 1964. Ringo and his fellow Beatles leave Los Angeles today for Denver as they continue their cross-country personal appearances. (AP Photo)
The British rock and roll group the Beatles talk to Ed Sullivan at CBS' Studio 50 before their live television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York City, Feb. 10, 1964. From left to right are, Sullivan, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, holding a cigarette, and Paul McCartney. (AP Photo)