Charles Spencer and Cat Jarman, co-hosts of the popular historical podcast "The Rabbit Hole Detectives," are celebrating a major milestone in their professional and personal lives. The duo recently marked the 100th episode of their hit podcast, which they have been co-hosting since 2023, alongside fellow host Rev. Richard Coles. Their collaboration began when Charles invited Cat, an archaeologist, to excavate parts of his Althorp House, leading to a deep friendship that eventually blossomed into romance.
Speculation about their relationship began in June 2024 when the pair was spotted at a theatre in London, enjoying a performance of the hit comedy musical "The Book of Mormon." Photos captured Charles, 60, with his hand gently placed on Cat's back as they shared laughter, further fueling rumors about their budding romance. The couple later confirmed their relationship, going public shortly after Charles's separation from Countess Karen Spencer.
Charles and Cat's recent celebratory moment comes on the heels of a new family addition—a puppy that has found its home at Althorp. While Charles is known for being reserved about his personal life, he shared a simple yet telling comment about the new pup: "New [dog emoji]."
In commemorating their podcast's success, Cat proudly displayed a cake adorned with the show's logo. This occasion not only marks a significant achievement in their professional journey but also highlights their enduring bond. Speaking of their relationship, Charles expressed his contentment:
"I'm too old for hearts and flowers stuff, but the best way to describe it is that with Cat, I can be myself. She knows who I am. Who I really am. I don't have to pretend to be something I am not. And she brings out the best in me." – Charles Spencer
Charles, a father of seven, has found a unique companionship with Cat, speaking warmly about how she allows him to be his authentic self. Their relationship has grown steadily since its inception, with both partners supporting each other's passions and endeavors.