Prince William's uncle
New love amidst the divorce drama!
Charles Spencer (60), Princess Diana's younger brother, breaks his silence! The Earl raves about his new love, the 18 years younger archaeologist Dr. Cat Jarman (42). "I can be myself with her," Spencer told the Mail on Sunday.
In the midst of his separation from wife Karen Spencer (52), he revealed to the newspaper how serious he is now about the Viking researcher, who entered his life in 2021 with pickaxe in hand to unearth the remains of an ancient Roman villa and a medieval village on his estate.
The two, who are also professionally connected as podcast colleagues, found each other through shared interests and a great sense of humor, he revealed. "Laughter was the key," revealed Earl. Living together? Not yet!
"Too old for hearts and flowers"
"I'm too old for hearts and flowers, but the best way I can describe it is that I can be myself with Cat," the uncle of Princes Harry and William openly admitted, gushing, "She knows who I am. Who I really am. I don't have to pretend to be something I'm not. And she brings out the best in me."
He had never been with a partner so much younger than him before and had never considered romance for a second. "I was at the end of a marriage. It was simply out of the question," says Spencer. He has since met his partner's parents in Norway and their sons from his first marriage have visited him in Althorp.
The divorce with Karen, after almost 13 years of marriage, has been ongoing since June - piquant: Spencer hired the same lawyer as King Charles in the divorce from Diana. The Telegraph also reported in October that Cat Jarman had filed a lawsuit against Karen Spencer for "misuse of private data". So the drama remains exciting!
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