In recent months, the United Kingdom’s Royal Family has been making headlines for various reasons, including King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis, rumors of Prince William’s alleged affair with Lady Rose Hanbury, Kate Middleton’s temporary disappearance, and speculation about her health. Now, Prince William and Kate Middleton have commemorated their 13th wedding anniversary by sharing a new photograph on their official social media account. Posted on their ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter) handle, the Prince and Princess of Wales unveiled an unseen photo from their wedding day.
Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot on April 29, 2011, at Westminister Abbey in London, England. Despite being together since 2003, this year’s anniversary holds particular significance, coming amid separation rumors fueled by Prince William’s alleged affair and Kate Middleton’s public announcement regarding her cancer battle.
To mark the occasion, Prince William and Kate Middleton shared a captivating black and white portrait from their wedding album. The image captures the couple in their wedding attire, with Kate Middleton radiantly adorned in her gown, holding a bouquet, while Prince William stands beside her in a sharp black ensemble. Photographer Millie Pilkington captured the timeless moment, garnering nearly 2 million engagements on social media. The heartfelt caption reads, ’13 years ago today!’
Lady Rose Hanbury was recently embroiled in rumors of an affair with Prince William, though these claims were neither confirmed nor denied by the Palace and eventually faded away. Married to David Cholmondeley, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lady Hanbury, a former model, interior designer, and briefly, a politician, has twins with her husband – Earl of Rocksavage Alexander Hugh George and Lord Oliver Timothy George, along with Lady Iris Marina Aline.