Paul Burrell husband: I’m A Celeb star’s marriage including beautiful way they met
28.04.2023 - 20:01
/ ok.co.uk
As former royal butler Paul Burrell is once again delighting fans with his third stint in the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! jungle, many fans have been left curious about the former royal confidant’s life away from our screens. Best known to fans for his close relationship with Princess Diana as he served as her butler prior to her death, Paul has often spoken openly about his time working for the royal family.
But one aspect of his life which is infinitely more private, is his loving marriage to partner Graham Cooper, who he married in 2017 just one year after coming out as gay. The marriage came shortly after Paul split from his first wife Maria Cosgrove, a fellow royal staff member who previously worked for Prince Philip.Together the couple share two sons, with the split reportedly very amicable.
But how exactly did Paul meet his husband? Paul and Graham first met by chance ten years prior to tying the knot, when they were travelling on the same train. Recalling the meeting to The Mirror, Paul said: “I was coming from an appointment in London on the train which I shouldn't have been on, he was coming from Euston to Crewe on a train he shouldn't have been on.” “The moment I saw him I knew he was the one.
When I saw Graham, I knew. And I thought, 'If I let you go, if I let you leave this train, I may never see you again.
I'm not willing to take the chance.'" As Graham prepared to leave the train, Paul then cheekily said: “Are you going to leave your number?” adding: “In his hand, he had his business card. He was already going to leave it on the table." Tying the knot After a period of dating and a friendship that spanned well over a decade, Paul and Graham officially tied the knot on April 2nd 2017, in a quiet but
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