At 83, Cliff Richard Shares That She Was the Love of His Life—And Fans Are Moved to Tears

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Cliff Richard has spent sixty-five years being one of the most enduring and most privately guarded figures in British popular music — the boy from India who became the UK’s answer to Elvis before Elvis had finished defining what Elvis meant, who survived the British Invasion he helped inspire and the decades that followed with a consistency and a resilience that left contemporaries and critics alike running out of explanations for why he was still here and still relevant when so many others had faded, and who maintained through all of it a personal life so carefully and so completely protected from public view that the questions the press kept asking across six decades were met with the same composed, unhurried non-answers from a man who had decided very early that some things belonged to him alone.

The question of who Cliff Richard loved — really loved, in the complete and private way that the word means when it is not being used for a headline — has been one of British entertainment’s most persistent and most respectfully unanswered questions for longer than most of his fans have been alive. What he has chosen to share at 83, in the particular way that men of his generation sometimes allow themselves at a certain stage of a life fully and remarkably lived, about the woman he has carried in his heart as the love of his life — the relationship that existed in the private spaces his public persona was always specifically designed to protect, the feeling that time has not diminished and distance has not resolved and that he is finally, at 83, willing to acknowledge completely — has moved the fans who have loved him across six decades to the kind of tears that arrive not from sadness but from the particular tenderness of finally understanding something about a person you have cared about for most of your life.

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