Earl Spencer, 60, insisted that he 'wasn't looking' for love when he met Jarman, explaining that the duo went from 'friends' to 'colleagues' to lovers. 'We have shared interests. We were fascinated by the same things. And she made me laugh. Laughter was key.' Spencer met the archeologist, 42, in 2021 at Althorp, his family's estate where his sister is laid to rest, highlighting their unique connection.
Spencer also noted that their close friendship led them to start a podcast together called 'The Rabbit Hole Detectives'. He mentioned, 'I am 18 years older than Cat and so there wasn't even the possibility [of romance initially]. I've never been with a much younger person. I wasn't even thinking romance. I was at the tail end of a marriage. It just wasn't a possibility.' This emphasizes the sincerity and gradual nature of their relationship.
Jarman shared her perspective, stating, 'I feel that I've got to know Charles very gradually, as a friend, and I know how his life has developed. I know who he is now. That is all that matters.' Her words illustrate the depth of their friendship which preceded their romantic involvement, suggesting a strong foundation built on understanding and companionship.
Discussing their relationship dynamics, Spencer remarked, 'I've never tried to do a hard sell on Cat. She's very canny, very emotionally mature. With her I don't pretend to be anything I am not. She knows exactly who I am and who I am not.' This reflects an emphasis on honesty and authenticity in their bond.
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