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Rose Hanbury Breaks Silence on Alleged Affair Speculation with Prince William

Rose Hanbury, a notable figure in Prince William and Princess Kate’s social circle, has emphatically denied rumors suggesting an affair with Prince William. Through her legal team, Hanbury declared the allegations as “entirely untrue,” a statement highlighted by Business Insider amid growing public discourse.

The rumor mill concerning Hanbury and Prince William gained momentum following a comedic segment on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, where the host linked the gossip to Princess Kate’s recent absence due to her surgery. Colbert’s satire brought the rumors into the limelight, suggesting an awkward tension within the royal family over such allegations.

Adding to the controversy, a UK Mother’s Day photo featuring Princess Kate was pulled by photo agencies over manipulation allegations, while Prince William remained mum on queries about his wife’s wellbeing, further fueling speculation.

Rose Hanbury’s royal connections run deep, with her family’s history intertwined with the British monarchy. Married to David Rocksavage, the Marquess of Cholmondeley, since 2009, the couple shares proximity and frequent social engagements with William and Kate, underscored by their presence at significant royal events.

Colbert’s humorous take on the rumored affair and the peculiar title held by Hanbury, “the Marchioness of Cholmondeley,” spotlighted the enduring public and media fascination with royal family rumors, initially sparked in 2019 alongside unconfirmed reports of a rift between Hanbury and Princess Kate.

The rumor landscape further expanded when an anonymous tip on Instagram in 2022 suggested an extramarital affair within the royal family, leading to widespread conjecture about Prince William’s possible involvement. Despite the rumors, William’s legal representatives have consistently dismissed such claims as baseless and harmful.

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