**HEADLINE: "The Butlers Did It! Earl Spencer Marries Cat Jarman in a Ceremony That Was Purr-Fectly Historic — And Yes, the Memes Are Already Legendary"**

HEADLINE: “The Butlers Did It! Earl Spencer Marries Cat Jarman in a Ceremony That Was Purr-fectly Historic — And Yes, the Memes Are Already Legendary”

CLEVELAND, OH — Viral News Snippet

In a plot twist that would make even the most seasoned meme historian blush, Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer and brother of the late Princess Diana, has tied the knot with Norwegian archaeologist and historian Dr. Cat Jarman. And while the wedding was a quiet, tasteful affair at Althorp, the internet has decided it’s far too busy running with the feline implications of the bride’s name.

Enter the memes. Within hours, users flooded social media with side-by-side photos of aristocratic portraits and cats wearing top hats. “Finally, a royal wedding where the groom’s surname is literally ‘Spencer’ and the bride’s is ‘Cat’ — this is the crossover event we never knew we needed,” one viral tweet read. Another joked, “Charles Spencer marrying Cat Jarman: The only wedding where the best man was a butler, the bridesmaid was a mouser, and the vows were written in meow.”

But the irony? It’s layered.

Spencer’s ancestral home, Althorp, is famously the final resting place of his sister Princess Diana. The estate also houses a topiary garden shaped like a giant cat. Meme historians were quick to note the cosmic alignment: Diana, a known animal lover, would likely approve of her brother finding happiness with a partner who shares her passion for history and rescue animals. “It’s like catnip for the algorithm,” said one social media analyst. “A nobleman, an archaeologist, and a name that sounds like a purr-fect meme — the internet can’t help but chase this story.”

The piece de resistance? A deep-fried meme showing a photo of Jarman next