If you thought Charles Spencer was going to quietly slip back into normal life after his surprise Arizona wedding — think again. The Earl has already flung open the doors of Althorp House, Princess Diana's breathtaking childhood home, for his first celebration as a married man.
The Guest List Nobody Saw Coming
In a move that raised more than a few eyebrows, Spencer welcomed the Northamptonshire County Cricket Club squad — along with their wives and girlfriends — to the sprawling 13,000-acre estate for a summer barbecue. Not your average newlywed dinner party, then.
Spencer, 62, was clearly in high spirits, joking on Instagram that he "felt quite short" standing next to 6-foot-7 Australian bowler Harry Conway. It's the kind of effortlessly charming detail that reminds you exactly why people adore him.
Cat Jarman Looked Every Inch the Lady of Althorp
New bride Dr Cat Jarman, 43, was radiant in a blue patterned halterneck top, breezy wide-leg jeans and cork wedges — relaxed, stylish, and completely at home. For a woman who was exchanging vows in the Arizona desert barely a fortnight ago, she's settling in fast.
"Last night Cat & I welcomed Northants CCC and their wives and girlfriends to Althorp House for a barbecue."
The Love Story That Started With a Book Review
The couple tied the knot on 15 May at the iconic Cathedral Rock in Sedona, with Charles calling it the "happiest day ever." Their romance began when he was asked to review Cat's book River Kings — proof that literary circles can be just as romantic as any dating app.
The pair honeymooned across the American Southwest, sharing loved-up snaps on horseback through desert landscapes. Now they're back on English soil — and Althorp has never looked more alive.




