Rose Hanbury, the rumored mistress of Prince William, and his family would have been given a special seat by King Charles III at the forthcoming coronation, which will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.
The debates surrounding Rose Hanbury that started after some images of her spending several passionate nights with Prince William while he was dating Kate Middleton were made public have not subsided with time, and on the contrary, every day new details about the model come to light.
According to rumors, King Charles III decided to give Rose and her family a special place in the event to be held in May, which will be seen by millions of fans and cameras around the world, without caring about the repercussions, because she would have won the royal family’s approval.
The next monarch, King Charles III reportedly chose to appoint Hanbury’s husband, David Rocksavage Marquess of Cholmondeley, to the position of personal assistant, with Hanbury, of course, standing by his side. Kate Middleton, who was severely wounded by the alleged infidelity, would undoubtedly be the target of this full-scale attack.
It has also been said that the Duchess of Wales would not only participate in the crowning with her rival, but would also share access to Buckingham Palace with Rose Hanbury and her family after the event.
If the rumors are accurate, Kate Middleton may take legal action to retaliate against the British Crown after it was claimed that the princess had fled the palace where she and her family resided.