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  1. 14 mar 2024 · Hanbury married David George Philip Cholmondeley, the 7th Marquis of Cholmondeley, in June 2009. The head of one of Britain's most senior aristocratic families, ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rose_HanburyRose Hanbury - Wikipedia

    Sarah Rose Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley (/ ˈ tʃ ʌ m l i / CHUM-lee; née Hanbury; born 15 March 1984) is a British peeress, former model and former political staffer. She is married to David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley .

  3. 12 mar 2024 · According to a report by The Independent, in 2009, Sarah Rose's life took a significant turn when she married David Rocksavage, the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley. The marriage not only elevated her to the status of Marchioness but also saw her taking on the stewardship of Houghton Hall, the magnificent estate where the family lives.

  4. 18 mar 2024 · The former model, who is currently married to David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, has been the subject of allegations regarding a supposed affair with the Prince of Wales, which she ...

  5. 13 mar 1990 · David George Philip Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, (; born 27 June 1960), styled Viscount Malpas from birth until 1968, and subsequently Earl of Rocksavage until 1990, is a British peer and filmmaker who acted as Lord Great Chamberlain of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2022. Early life and education

  6. 13 mag 2021 · David M. Benett/Getty Images. Luckily, Rose Hanbury and David Cholmondeley's marriage seems to have survived the rumors that surrounded the couple last year. Fortunately, Hanbury and Cholmondeley have a strong foundation. Tatler reports that they first met while they were each on vacation in 2003, and they announced their engagement six years ...

  7. 13 set 2022 · The Marquess of Cholmondeley was a guest at William and Kate's wedding in 2011, but has since lost his regal duties during ceremonial events thanks to a century-old agreement