In a quiet ceremony in Sedona, Arizona, Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Earl Spencer, exchanged vows with his podcast co-host, Cat Jarman. PEOPLE Magazine shared intimate photos of the wedding, where the couple, along with Reverend Richard Coles, host the podcast “The Rabbit Hole Detectives.” Spencer, 61, and Jarman, 43, tied the knot on May 15th, opting for a non-traditional ceremony.
Jarman, in a departure from tradition, wore a pale blue formal gown while Spencer donned a dark suit paired with a light blue dress shirt. According to The Times, the couple’s relationship began when Jarman was searching for an ancient village on the grounds of Althorp for a Channel 4 documentary. “No, it’s still lost. Well, we think we know where it is,” Jarman said of the search.
In an interview, Spencer hinted at their closeness, stating, “We are close. Close enough,” to which Jarman cryptically responded, “Depends.” The couple’s evolving relationship was subtly acknowledged, with Spencer redirecting the conversation away from their personal connection.
This marks Spencer’s fourth marriage, having been previously married to Victoria Lockwood, Caroline Freud, and Karen Spencer. Jarman was previously married to Tom Jarman, with whom she shares two sons. The couple’s unconventional approach to their relationship and marriage adds an intriguing layer to their personal journey.
In a modern twist, Spencer and Jarman’s story challenges traditional notions of love and partnerships, bringing a refreshing perspective to the concept of relationships in contemporary society. Their unique path to marriage, coupled with the podcast they co-host, reflects a modern approach to love and connection in a rapidly evolving world.
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