Key Takeaways
- Chrissie and Andrew were married in November 2012.
- Andrew Rose was the founder of the wedding venue “The West Mill” with Chrissie.
- Chrissie announced the heartbreaking news of Andrew Rose’s passing in September 2024.
Well-known journalist Chrissie Reeves, who previously served as the Showbiz & Royal Director for OK! Magazine is married to her husband, Andrew Rose.
On September 27, 2024, Chrissie shared the heartbreaking news of Andrew’s passing at age 44.
Friends and followers quickly offered their condolences. One user wrote:
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Chrissie’s best friend, Rosie, also posted a touching tribute:
Chrissie has not yet revealed the cause of Andrew’s demise, but she has said she will share more details soon.
The couple shared a beautiful life. They married in November 2012, and they were together for 14 years until Andrew’s passing in 2024. They were proud parents to three children: India, Lexie, and Ralph.
Born in August 1980, Andrew was not only Chrissie’s partner in life but also in business. He was the founder of the stunning wedding venue “The West Mill” in Derbyshire, which he and Chrissie launched in 2014.
Together, they hosted incredible weddings, coordinated events, and arranged location shoots at the venue.
In addition to The West Mill, the couple expanded their wedding business with a second venue called “The Cotton Shed,” also located in Derbyshire.
Chrissie and Andrew split their time between London and Derbyshire, balancing their successful wedding business with family life.
Andrew’s passions extended beyond business. His Instagram bio mentions his love for restoring heritage buildings and his participation in the Marathon des Sables in 2011.
While Andrew wasn’t widely known in public circles, he played a significant role in the couple’s business ventures and was always a supportive figure in Chrissie’s high-profile career.
Andrew Rose is survived by his wife, Chrissie, their three children, and the rest of his loving family. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- At the age of 18, Chrissie Reeves launched her journalism career by joining Vogue magazine while attending Lucie Clayton College in South Kensington.
- She has dedicated fifteen years of her career to working at OK! Magazine.
- She is a regular contributor to BBC News, ITV, Channel 5, E!, QVC, Talk TV, and True Royalty TV, where she discusses breaking royal and entertainment news.