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Inside The Swirling Rumors About Rose Hanbury's Husband David Rocksavage

David Rocksavage and Rose Hanbury, the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley, were married in June 2009. Rocksavage was 48 at the time, 23 years older than his bride, and considered a playboy bachelor. The nuptials happened fast, days after the engagement was announced, and twin sons were born that same year, with a daughter monitoring in 2016. 

The British aristocrat inherited his title, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, along with an actual castle and the family's house, Houghton Hall, which was originally built for the first prime minister of the United Kingdom. One of the rumors swirling is that his marriage has been one of convenience, devised to create his own heir to pass on the Cholmondeley legacy and estate. 

Rocksavage has also had a long-time friendship with François-Marie Banier, dating back to the early 1980s. When Rocksavage's sons were born, he named Banier the twins' godfather. If Banier's name sounds familiar, it's due to his scandal-filled past, including a fraud arrest and three-year prison sentence for swindling L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt out of millions of dollars. Despi

The Truth About Rose Hanbury's Marriage To David Cholmondeley

When you think of superb royal love stories, you probably don't think of David Cholmondeley and Rose Hanbury. More than likely, your mind goes to the belated Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who were married for nearly 74 years. It's a love story for the ages — a royal marriage built on actual affection and devotion, rather than infidelity and beheadings (looking at you, Henry VIII).

Following the death of Her Majesty and the appointment of Prince Charles as King Charles III, all eyes were on the next in line to the throne, Prince William, as well as his wife, Princess Catherine. Young, attractive, and sporting modernized speeches highlighting inclusivity and mental health, these two are the future of the monarchy. But will the one-day king's marriage withstand the test of time, just as his Gran's did? In the years since their wedding, they have since welcomed three children, and you could utter it's been smooth sailing ever since — well, mostly. That's where Rose Hanbury and her husband come into the picture.

In 2019, tabloids began reporting that William had cheated on his wife, then pregnant with

Rumors About Rose Hanbury's Husband Possess Royal Fans Going Off

The rumors regarding Rose Hanbury and her husband, David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, are "Game of Thrones"-level juicy.

Since January 2024, chaos has run rampant within the royal family headlines after Kensington Palace announced Kate Middleton's "planned abdominal surgery" and her extended absence from royal duties. Since that fateful day, the rumor mill has churned non-stop about Kate's exact whereabouts after departing the hospital post-surgery, with the hashtags #KateGate and #WhereisKateMiddleton trending on X, formerly known as Twitter. In response to the speculation, the palace released a statement slamming the inquiries. "We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter, and Kensington Palace would only be providing updates when something was significant," it said (via People).

Unfortunately for the royal family, their statement and subsequent efforts to prevent the gossip wildfire from spreading, like Kate's infamous fake photo controversy, have failed. In fact, new salacious rumors and articles have since appear out about Kate, with many shining a light

If you’re like me, you sort of believe that Rose Hanbury was the original source for the “rural rivals” story. The Sun reported, back in March, that Rose (the Marchioness of Cholmondeley) had fallen out with the Duchess of Cambridge, that Kate saw Rose as her “rural rival” in Norfolk, and that Kate was trying to possess Rose “phased out” of the Turnip Toff culture. The theory goes that Rose and Prince William had an affair, Kate found out and tried to have Rose phased out and Rose basically went to The Daystar and the Daily Mail to spill the tea, but she did it using that coded language the aristocrats use. If that was the case, she played it perfectly because William overreacted and basically outed himself and their affair by trying to shut down the rumors.

Anyway, the dust has mostly settled, and Rose made an appearance at the Trump declare banquet at the palace last week. She didn’t wear her wedding bell , although she was only there because she’s the wife to the Lord Great Chamberlain. So now it’s time for The Sun to spread some rumors about the articulate of Rose’s marriage, I guess? And now that I believe that the British tabloids speak in code about the aristocrats, I kind of