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Kate Middleton Welcomes Harriet Sperling Into Royal Family Following Peter Phillips Wedding

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LONDON — The Princess of Wales has formed a warm relationship with Harriet Sperling, the newlywed wife of Peter Phillips, as the royal family gathers for significant milestones amid ongoing personal and institutional challenges, according to multiple reports following the couple’s June 6 wedding.

Sperling, a 45-year-old NHS registered pediatric nurse, married Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne and nephew of King Charles III, in an intimate ceremony at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire. Members of the royal family, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton, attended the private event, which drew public interest as a family celebration in the Cotswolds.

The wedding comes at a time when the royal household continues to manage public scrutiny and internal dynamics. Reports suggest Middleton, who has been navigating her own health recovery and family responsibilities, has found a natural connection with Sperling, described by insiders as sharing similar grounded values and understated presence.

A source close to the family told Closer magazine that Middleton is “beyond happy” to have Sperling as part of the extended family, noting they “click naturally” with “no awkwardness” between them. “Kate and Harriet have found each other at exactly the right time and everyone around them can see how valuable that relationship could become,” the source added.

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The two women reportedly share common traits, including a preference for staying grounded rather than dominating social settings. Middleton is said to appreciate Sperling’s professional background and resilience, having worked hard in the National Health Service while facing personal challenges. Their conversations have reportedly included discussions of family pressures, providing Middleton an outlet amid broader royal tensions.

Peter Phillips, 48, and Sperling, who both have daughters from previous relationships, celebrated their union surrounded by close family. The bride’s daughter and Phillips’ daughters Savannah and Isla participated in the ceremony. The reception continued at Gatcombe Park, Princess Anne’s residence, maintaining a low-key yet meaningful tone consistent with Phillips’ preference for privacy.

Kate Middleton attended in a blush-toned Roland Mouret dress, drawing praise for its elegant and appropriate style for the occasion. Prince William was seen shielding her from light rain as they arrived, capturing warm family moments that resonated with observers. The event marked one of several recent royal gatherings highlighting continuity despite public interest in interpersonal relationships within the monarchy.

Sperling’s integration into royal circles has been smooth, with comparisons drawn to Middleton’s own journey as a non-aristocratic member of the family. Both women are noted for their commitment to service, with Sperling’s NHS role aligning with royal patronage of health causes. The wedding provided an opportunity for extended family to come together, including some notable absences that fueled separate speculation but did not overshadow the celebration.

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The Princess of Wales has maintained a relatively low public profile in recent months while focusing on recovery and family duties. Her appearance at the wedding signaled continued engagement with royal obligations. Insiders describe her bond with Sperling as mutually supportive, offering a fresh female perspective within the family structure that shares her outlook on life and service.

Peter Phillips, who shares two daughters with his ex-wife Autumn Kelly, has kept a lower profile than some senior royals. His second marriage reflects a personal milestone after his 2021 divorce. Sperling, described as grounded and professional, brings a practical dimension to the family dynamic that resonates with Middleton’s values.

Royal watchers note that such personal alliances can strengthen internal support networks. The source highlighted that Middleton “never really had a female ally inside the family who shares her outlook on life” in quite the same way, suggesting Sperling’s presence fills a meaningful role. “It’s been really good for her to talk about it with someone,” the insider added regarding discussions of family pressures.

The wedding itself was planned as an intimate occasion despite royal attendance. Guests included senior family members, underscoring unity. Public reactions on social media celebrated the event as a positive family moment, with attention on fashion choices and the evident camaraderie among attendees.

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Broader royal context includes ongoing public interest in relationships across generations. Kate Middleton continues her work with early childhood initiatives and other patronages, areas where Sperling’s professional expertise as a pediatric nurse could align naturally. Their shared emphasis on service and discretion positions them as complementary figures within the monarchy.

As the royal family looks ahead to summer engagements and public duties, the developing friendship between Middleton and Sperling is viewed by some observers as a stabilizing influence. Both women prioritize family, professionalism and low-key public personas, qualities that foster genuine connections in high-pressure environments.

The event also highlighted Peter Phillips’ place in the family as a bridge between generations. His daughters participated actively, blending blended-family warmth with royal tradition. Sperling’s choice of designers and elegant yet approachable style drew favorable comparisons to Middleton’s own fashion influence.

For the Princess of Wales, balancing motherhood, recovery and royal responsibilities remains central. Sources indicate that supportive relationships like the one with Sperling provide personal grounding amid the demands of public life. The wedding offered a welcome opportunity for celebration and connection.

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Royal correspondents emphasize that while personal bonds evolve, the institution focuses on continuity and service. The integration of new family members through marriage continues a long tradition of expanding the royal circle while maintaining core values. Sperling’s background in healthcare adds a practical dimension appreciated across the family.

As summer progresses, Kate Middleton is expected to resume more public engagements, with the Wales family prioritizing stability and positive contributions. The recent wedding and emerging friendships underscore the human elements within the monarchy, offering glimpses of support and shared experiences amid broader duties.

Observers will watch how these relationships develop in public and private spheres. For now, the wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling stands as a joyful family milestone, with reports of genuine warmth between the Princess of Wales and the newest royal addition highlighting positive personal ties.

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Shares of Vedanta Iron and Steel jumped 5% to hit the upper circuit for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, extending gains to over 16% since Azim Premji-backed Premji Invest’s PI Opportunities AIF V LLP bought shares worth Rs 102 crore after the stock’s market debut on Monday.

PI Opportunities AIF V LLP, an investment arm of Premji Invest, which is owned by Indian billionaire businessman and Wipro Chairman Azim Premji, bought nearly 4.84 crore shares worth Rs 101.68 crore at Rs 21.02 apiece through a bulk deal on Monday.

Among the four Vedanta Group companies listed on Monday, Vedanta Iron and Steel has emerged as the top performer so far, adding more than Rs 1,255 crore to its market capitalisation in just three trading sessions.

The stock debuted at Rs 20 apiece on the NSE, valuing the company at around Rs 7,821 crore at listing. Following the recent rally, its market capitalisation has risen to Rs 9,076 crore as of Wednesday.

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Also read: Vedanta Iron & Steel shares list at Rs 22 on BSE as mega demerger concludes


Vedanta Aluminium, the only large-cap stock among the four companies that listed on Monday, hit the 5% lower circuit for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, taking its losses to more than 14% since its market debut. Vedanta Power shares have declined around 2% from their listing price, while Vedanta Oil & Gas also hit the 5% lower circuit for the third straight session, falling over 14% since debut.
Vedanta Iron & Steel has operations across India and Africa and focuses on iron ore exploration, mining and processing. The company also produces high-quality steel, wire rods, TMT bars, pig iron, ductile iron (DI) pipes, ferro-silicon, cement and metallurgical coke.

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About Vedanta demerger

In April, Vedanta had announced that each eligible shareholder would receive one share in each of the four demerged entities — Vedanta Aluminium, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas and Vedanta Iron & Steel — for every Vedanta share held as of the record date, May 1.
While Vedanta’s share price had already adjusted to reflect the restructuring, investors were eagerly awaiting the listing of the four spun-off companies. The stocks have initially been placed in the Trade-to-Trade (T2T) segment, where every transaction results in compulsory delivery.

Also read: Vedanta to be removed from MSCI Global Standard Indexes from June 22

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Vedanta Aluminium shares tumble 14% in 3 days since listing. What’s dampening the shine of Vedanta’s new crown jewel?

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Shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal tumbled 5% again to hit the lower circuit for the third consecutive session, falling 14% in just three days since listing and wiping off over Rs 29,000 crore from the market capitalisation of what analysts called the new “crown jewel” of Vedanta.

Vedanta Aluminium Metal shares remained locked in the lower circuit at Rs 447.56 apiece on Wednesday. The shares debuted at Rs 522 apiece on NSE on Monday after a special pre-open session. The largecap company’s market capitalisation at debut stood at more than Rs 2 lakh crore, surpassing parent Vedanta’s total market capitalisation. Its market cap has now fallen to Rs 1.75 lakh crore.


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Is Vedanta Aluminium the new ‘crown jewel’ of Vedanta?

Before the market debut, ICICI Direct said that Vedanta Aluminium stood out as the most attractive entity. “This is supported by its strong contribution to group revenues and margins, along with favourable industry dynamics such as tight global supply, elevated aluminium prices, and ongoing capacity expansions driving volume growth,” it added.

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ICICI Securities was also the most bullish on the aluminium business, saying the Iran-US conflict could result in a larger-than-expected aluminium supply deficit. It called Vedanta Aluminium, the group’s new “crown jewel”.

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Vedanta Aluminium Metal is the largest aluminium producer in India, as well as in the US, Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Africa, according to the company. It produced more than half of India’s aluminium at 2.42 million tonnes in FY25, its website said. It operates a 5 MTPA alumina refinery in Odisha’s Kalahandi district, along with the world’s largest aluminium plant at Jharsuguda, Odisha, with a 1.85 MTPA capacity. It also operates Bharat Aluminium Company Limited (BALCO) in Chhattisgarh.


ICRA recently removed the long-term rating of Vedanta Aluminium Limited (VAML) from “watch with developing implications,” following greater clarity on the allocation of assets and liabilities under Vedanta Limited’s ongoing demerger scheme, as well as the support framework across group entities. ICRA also upgraded the rating and assigned a stable outlook to the long-term rating.

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Why are Vedanta Aluminium shares falling?

The sharp drop in Vedanta Aluminium’s share price comes amid falling aluminium prices after Iran and US agreed to a peace deal. US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the much-awaited agreement has been finalised, following which global stock markets rallied, with Dalal Street being no exception.
Aluminium producers from the Middle East typically account for nearly 9% of global supply, and the suppliers use the narrow 33-kilometre waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman to ship their metal to global markets and import raw materials. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may lead to further downturn in aluminium prices, which can bear an impact on the Indian aluminium producers.

How are the other newly-listed Vedanta stocks performing?

The shares of Vedanta Iron and Steel jumped 5% to hit the upper circuit for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, rallying over 16% since listing. Vedanta Power shares have fallen around 2% from its listing price, while those of Vedanta Oil and Gas hit the 5% lower circuit for the third straight session, falling over 14% since market debut.
Also read: Vedanta demerger unlocks 20% value; Aluminium arm becomes most valuable

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