Prince William's alleged mistress Rose Hanbury is buzzing in media about her likely appearance at King Charles coronation
Rose Hanbury, who is rumoured to be Prince William's mistress, could cause some tension among Prince and Princess of Wales if she attends the crowning ceremony of King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla.
The British socialite, who spotted at Queen Elizabeth's funeral
alongside her husband, is buzzing in media about her likely appearance at
King Charles III's coronation in May.
Unsubstantiated claims
about Rose's connection to the future king was more than friendly set the
internet on fire in 2019. In fact, since then, she has been referred to as
the ‘rural rival’ to William and Kate.
Now, it's being claimed
that Rose could attend the royal event in May that may take Kate's smile
away.
Rose, according to reports, will likely attend the historic
event as she is the wife of David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of
Cholmondeley, who has been named Lord-in-Waiting to King Charles. Her son,
Oliver, will also be in charge of holding the King's robes, along with
Prince George at the landmark ceremony.
Several pictures of Rose and William's alleged affairs
published to social media has already added to Kate's worries.
Kate's
husband William has found himself in headlines again after the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex's Netflix show Harry & Meghan, where the Duke claimed:
"They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to
tell the truth to protect us."
Some speculated whether the Duke
meant that his elder brother and Rose’s alleged affair was covered up by
Buckingham Palace officials who ‘lied’ to kill the story and instead focused
on Harry’s then-pregnant wife Meghan Markle.
Responding to
rumours, a family friend has revealed to 'The Daily Beast': "There has never
been any enmity between Kate and Rose. The rumours were all a load of
rubbish. The family are ancient allies of the Crown and they will be
there."