Prince William headed to ex-girlfriend’s wedding following Harry & Meghan drama

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In recent days, Prince William has been spotted in Gloucestershire attending the wedding of Rose Farquhar, who is rumoured to be his first serious girlfriend. He was seen attending the event alone without wife Kate Middleton. Photos acquired by Page Six show the Prince of Wales attending the event in a black tuxedo and bowtie.

About Prince William & Rose Farquhar Relationship

Following the royal’s completion of his A-levels at elite Eton College, Farquhar and Prince William supposedly initially connected at the Beaufort Polo Club. According to People, Katie Nicholl called the couple’s previous relationship “an innocent, delicate romance” in her 2011 book The Making of a Royal Romance. According to reports, Rose attended the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton as a guest.

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Following the release of the second Volume of his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all docuseries, Prince William recently made an appearance at the wedding. In the second segment, Harry made repeated references to Prince William as he discussed the royal divide between the siblings and provided information regarding its causes. In one of the episodes, Prince Harry also claimed that his brother had “screamed” at him when they were in a meeting. The Duke of Sussex said the following when discussing his connection with his brother and father, King Charles, , “It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me, and my father [King Charles III] say things that just simply weren’t true, and my grandmother [Queen Elizabeth II] quietly sit there and just take it all in.”

In the midst of all the shocking information about Harry and Meghan, Buckingham Palace has not responded with any words. Additionally, Page Six previously revealed that Prince William and Kate Middleton have not viewed the Netflix documentary and are not anticipated to respond to the same.

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