Charles Spencer partner 'relieved to be able to move forward'

Charles Spencer partner said, "The matter has now been resolved"

By The News Digital
December 09, 2025
Charles Spencer partner 'relieved to be able to move forward'
Charles Spencer partner 'relieved to be able to move forward'

Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer partner Catrine Jarman has shared a statement after she and Spencer’s former wife Karen Spencer settled a legal case.

The Hello! Magazine shared Catrine's statement which reads, "I brought my privacy claim after my private medical information was shared without my consent. As someone living with Multiple Sclerosis, I have the unquestionable right to decide when and how to share such sensitive details. Pursuing the claim was a necessary and principled step to protect that right, as well as my career and livelihood.”

She continued, "The matter has now been resolved after the other party chose to settle the claim, and I regard that outcome as a clear vindication of my decision to take action.

“I am relieved to be able to move forward and glad the other side saw sense in bringing this matter to a close, sparing everyone further distress. I acted on principle and to defend my privacy at a time when it had been seriously violated."

Catrine Jarman started legal proceedings against Charles Spencer's estranged wife Karen Spencer in October 2024.

The outlet also quoted the statement of the spokesperson for Karen.

The spokesperson confirms that the legal proceedings brought against her by Jarman have been resolved in an agreed settlement.

Meanwhile, Charles Spencer recently shared a stunning photo with his partner Cat Jarman from a ‘lovely evening.’

He shared the photo saying, “Lovely evening last night for Cat Jarman and me at the launch of the beautiful Christmas makeover of the original @sohohouse (in London’s Greek Street)

“The transformation - which will remain in place till the end of 2025 - was overseen by the ridiculously charming and talented Giles Deacon assisted by Christopher woods”