Lady Sarah Chatto's eldest son, Samuel Chatto, made a rather loved-up appearance with his long-term girlfriend, Eleanor Ekserdjian, on Saturday.
The pair attended the royal nuptials of Peter Phillips and NHS nurse Harriet Sperling, who tied the knot in a dazzling ceremony at Anglican All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucester.
The happy couple - who are occasionally seen at royal events - were front and centre on the big day, attending the celebrations alongside Lady Sarah and her husband, Daniel.
Eleanor, unlike many of the partners of members of the royal family, has been thrust into royal life. In 2024, she became the only other unmarried partner - other than the Duchess of Sussex - to attend the annual Christmas Day celebrations at Sandringham.
While she has had experience under the royal spotlight, Eleanor and her boyfriend, Samuel, have a quiet existence away from the view of royal fans.
Away from the spotlight
The happy couple are both graduates of the University of Edinburgh and are believed to have met in 2021.
While it's unclear if the couple live together, much of their time is likely spent in Sussex, where Samuel has a home which doubles as his very own ceramics studio.
Their time in the country would be hard to match with the sprawling, endless green fields that surround the Chatto family home, which is often seen on the ceramist's Instagram account, where he showcases his impressive works.
It's unclear whether Samuel's abode in the Sussex countryside is a family residence, as Lady Sarah primarily resides in a decadent Grade II-listed home in West London.
She has, however, has previously been photographed spending time at the countryside abode with her family in unearthed photos from her 27-year-old son Arthur's Instagram account.
The London art scene
One of the main reasons Eleanor, who graduated with a degree in fine art, is such a brilliant fit for Samuel is their shared love of art, something they both share with Lady Sarah. Eleanor describes herself as an "abstract painter and film artist", which makes her and Samuel somewhat of a power couple in the high-society art scene.
Despite Samuel's home being in Sussex, the couple are frequently photographed together at glamorous events in the British capital.
In November last year, the pair reunited with Samuel's parents to attend the opening of the new exhibition "Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies" at Somerset House.
Eleanor was quite literally born into the industry. Her father is the lauded art historian Professor David Ekserdjian, who serves as Professor of History of Art and Film at the University of Leicester. Professor Ekserdjian is married to Susan Moore, an art critic at the Financial Times.









