In recent days the name of Prince William’s alleged lover has emerged, Rosa Hanbury, once again resonated in the media and social networks. There’s no apparent reason (there’s evidence below), but it was there. She appeared again; as in 2019, 2022 and last year. Who is this woman?
For years Hanbury, also known as the Marchioness of Cholmondeleyis listed as the third party in the relationship between Harry’s brother and Kate Middleton.
She is 39 years old, married since 2009 to the seventh Marquess of Cholmondeley, David Rocksavageand together they have three children, Alexander, Oliver and Iris. Before she married, Hanbury was a model for Storm Models (an agency known for representing, among others, Kate Moss) and often rubbed shoulders with royals.
She is the daughter of Timothy Hanburand, a website designer and seamstress Emma Longmann.
Her surname became known, as we have already mentioned, for appearing in British tabloids due to her close relationship with the Prince.
Although there is no conclusive evidence that they went out together (it was rumored that they ate together on Valentine’s Day) and that Elizabeth II’s son denies everything, the idea of deal continues to fly over the royal palace.
In 2019, The Sun published an article in which Hanbury was known as the “rural rival” of the future Queen of England. Both she and Middleton lived in Norfolk (England) and stopped belonging to the same group of friends when rumors began that there were tensions between them over William.
As if that wasn’t enough, it has also been suggested that William is the real father of Iris, Hanbury’s youngest daughter, a rumor that has not been verified in any way.
Hanbury, on Google Trends
From January 4th onwards, the marquise’s name had several peaks of interest on Google Trends. This is reflected in the graph:
One of these occurred on January 11, when parts of Hanbury’s story began circulating in Spanish-language media as X.
A blue Christmas
The future kings of England spent a peaceful Christmas. The family chose blue for their outfits and those of their three children, George (10), Charlotte (8) and Louis (5).
They wore shades of that color in their clothes to attend a Christmas event held at St Mary Magdalene Church, Norfolk.
The Princess of Wales, 41, wore a navy blue dress complete with Juliette Botterill Millinery hat, Alexander McQueen coat, Gianvito Rossi boots and Princess Diana sapphire and diamond earrings.
William and George also opted for that tone, albeit darker. Charlotte, unlike him, was wearing a rather green coat and blue socks. Louis, for her part, surprised with his plaid trousers.
Source: Clarin
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