THE art dealer and Fake or Fortune? host has been married for more than twenty five years.

But it hasn't always been smooth sailing for the couple.

Who is Philip Mould's wife Catherine?

Catherine Mould works with her husband, taking on the role of Associate Director for his company – the aptly named Philip Mould & Company.

She says she helps advise clients on art and interior design.

Before working alongside with her husband, Catherine worked in film production – but in contrast to Philip, she preferred to stay behind the camera.

The two live together in Kensington, London, and they also own an enviable seventeenth century manor house in Oxfordshire.

Steeped in history, Duck End House was once owned by Sir William Cope, a high-ranking courtier of King Henry the 8th.

The Moulds snatched up the property back in 2002, and have worked hard to maintain it ever since.

When did they meet?

It's not clear how the pair met, but we do know that they've now been married for 26 years.

However, things haven't always been rosy for the couple.

In 2009, their union was rocked by accusations that Philip had been unfaithful.

Rumours that the Antiques Roadshow expert had stepped out on his wife were reportedly leaked to the press by a rival art dealer, Mark Weiss.

At the time, there was speculation that Philip had moved out of the family home.

But the couple was able to move past the allegations, and they remain happily married to this day.

Do they have kids?

The couple share one child.

Their son, Oliver, was born back in 1997, two years after Philip and Catherine said 'I do'.

 

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