The wife of the late Beatles manager Sir George Martin has tragically died aged 95.
Lady Judy Martin passed away on Sunday – seven years after her husband died in 2016.

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Tributes have flooded in for the former Abbey Road secretary.
The Liverpool Beatles Museum said: “Very sad news to hear of the passing of Lady Judy Martin. Reunited with George.
“Our thoughts and prayers our with the Martin family. May she RIP.”
Lady Judy married Sir George – known as the fifth Beatle – the year he signed the group.
He was dubbed the unsung hero behind the Beatles’ success.
During the course of their marriage, Sir George also worked with Sting, Celine Dion and Elton John.
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The couple got married at the Marylebone Registry Office in June 1966 and had two children together.
They met on Sir George’s first day of work at EMI Studios in 1950 where Lady Judy worked as a secretary.
At the time, he was married but he later left his wife for Lady Judy.
In 2018, Lady Judy was forced to lock herself in a bathroom at her marital home during a terrifying raid.
Two intruders burst into the house in Coleshill, Warwickshire, while she was watching TV.
Thankfully Lady Judy was left unhurt during the horror and the burglars fled empty-handed.

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