Fab Four

English

Proper noun

the Fab Four

  1. (informal, music) The Beatles.
    • 1976 May 16, John Rockwell, “McCartney—The Beatle With the Charm Is Back”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      First, Mr. McCartney was often blamed for breaking up the Fab Four, and it took a long time for people to forgive him.
  2. (informal, UK politics) William, Kate, Harry & Meghan
    • 2022 September 11, Caroline Davies, “William, Kate, Harry and Meghan put Firm above their differences”, in The Guardian:
      Given the rumours of rancour and rift, the unexpected show of unity between the one-time “Fab Four” of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan has been a masterstroke in ensuring the focus over the coming days of national mourning remains firmly fixed on the late Queen Elizabeth II and the new King Charles III.
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