Rose Hanbury became Marchioness of Cholmondeley when she married David Rocksavage, Marquess of Cholmondeley, in 2009.
Sometime later, Hanbury got to know William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales.
However, Hanbury had royal ties long before her marriage to Rocksavage.

Her grandmother, Lady Elizabeth Longman, was a longtime friend of Queen Elizabeth II.
When Hanbury was a kid, Wembury was also reportedly a location for extravagant celebrations.
Hanbury attended Stowe School, an expensive private school.

Afterward, she went to the Open University, a distance-learning school.
But, this bustling party life abruptly changed after she married and became a mom to twins within months.
One of her early endeavors included modeling for Escada in London.

Since her marriage to David Rocksavage, Marquess of Cholmondeley, Hanbury still models on occasion.
However, the vibe of these photos is vastly different and reflects her lifestyle change.
For example, one photo features Hanbury sitting on a sofa wearing royal blue pajamas and holding a cocktail.
In 2012, Hanbury and her home participated in a photo shoot for Love Magazine that included Kate Moss.
The iconic model posed with Hanbury’s grandmother, Lady Elizabeth Longman, for one of the shots.
Hanbury is modeling the same outfit Sassoon wore 90 years earlier.
The marchioness lounged on a sofa in Houghton’s Yellow Room while wearing a sky-blue Salvatore Ferragamo gown.
Hanbury was employed as a researcher for Michael Gove, a member of U.K. Parliament.
Ultimately, she decided to leave her position because of the difficulties of dealing with pregnancy symptoms while working.
I thought the ceiling had collapsed!"
In 2022, Hanbury followed in her mother’s footsteps and worked as a housewares designer.
She collaborated with Cabana magazine and developed various products, including plates, tablecloths, napkins, and coasters.
Hanbury’s designs were a riff on Houghton Hall’s decor and antiques.