After the official announcement of her engagement to Prince William, Middleton transformed into a real-life fairy tale princess, captivating the hearts of millions around the world.
Coming from an ordinary, non-noble family, this tall and cheerful young woman would eventually ascend to become the future queen of her nation.
Naturally, there would be other details in such a flamboyant fairy tale - whispers of rumours and even the sting of betrayals. After all, all this was part of the worldwide fame of the British royal family.
Their story encompassed the arrival of their first child, George, followed by Charlotte, and then their third child, Louis.
During Kate's pregnancy with Louis, speculations arose that her husband William might have been unfaithful.
Allegedly, the individual with whom William had an alleged affair was none other than the wife of a nobleman who had become a close confidant to both William, Kate, and even his own father, serving as a trusted collaborator for a considerable period.
It's important to emphasize that such discussions had been circulating for years by that point.
Reports claimed that William was involved with Rose Hanbury Cholmondeley, a former model and the wife of David Rocksavage, the Marquess of Cholmondeley.
Remarkably, the Cholmondeleys resided as neighbors to William and Kate at their Norfolk residence, further intensifying the intricate web of connections.
Thus, the allegation implied that William had engaged in infidelity, casting a shadow over his relationship with Kate.
Indeed, as these rumours reached their peak, Kate and William made the decision to relocate from their residence and chose to distance themselves from the couple in question.
Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of Charles to the throne, he appointed David Cholmondeley, the husband of Rose Hanbury, as one of his trusted confidants and associates.
In other words, Rose, 39, along with her husband David, found themselves moving closer to the heart of the British royal family's inner circle.