Personal Life (William Carter)

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An Aston Martin DB9, a two-door grand tourer produced by the British carmaker Aston Martin. Since its debut in 2005, it has served as Carter's primary vehicle and was famously depicted in Spectre, the 2015 entry of James Bond.

Despite being the firstborn child of King Thomas, Carter is ultimately ineligible to later succeed his father to the throne given the fact that he had been born out of wedlock and that his parents, despite an almost two-decade-long relationship, were never officially married, thereby preventing him from being included in the line of succession to the throne. Despite this, Carter himself has expressed some gratefulness for his current circumstances, stating that the fact that he would never likely succeed to the throne in the near future due to his ineligibility meant that he was free to pursue a career of his own for as long as he wanted while also not being burdened by the thoughts of his future duties as monarch. Otherwise, despite being born exactly seventeen years apart, Carter shares the same birthday as Alexandra, his father's oldest child by his wife. In this, the two coincidentally share another similarity in that both of their maternal grandfathers are of English ancestry while their maternal grandmothers are of Spanish heritage with Carter's maternal grandmother Juana Córdova hailing from Mexico and Alexandra's maternal grandmother Maria Elizabeth Turlington from El Salvador.

Owing to his global popularity as a football icon, Carter has been extensively portrayed or depicted in various forms of media, with his likeness being used in the widely popular FIFA football video game series. In addition, Carter has made a number of cameo appearances as himself on the Apple TV+ sports comedy series Ted Lasso alongside other footballing figures such as Thierry Henry, Gary Lineker, Ian Wright, and Pep Guardiola. Moreover, Carter has also appeared in various sports documentaries including The June 30th Miracle: Ten Years On, The Fables of the Fabulous Four, Eriksson: The Unlikely Legend, All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur, and The Spursy Fantasy, with All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur later being met with rare, overwhelming applause from critics for its "biting" and "thrilling" underdog narrative. Among others, Carter also appeared alongside several fellow footballers in the music video for the 2010 single Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) by Colombian singer Shakira, a promotional song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that was hosted by South Africa. Meanwhile, as one of the most well-known and marketable athletes of his generation, Carter has been a partner in a huge number of lucrative sponsorships including Adidas, Armani, Under Armour, Coca-Cola, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, Rolex, and Louis Vuitton, all of which, combined with his high wage payments and other financial bonuses, make him one of the richest athletes in the world with an estimated net worth of $2.09 billion, the highest for a professional footballer, thereby making him one of the world's few billionaire athletes alongside Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods. Much like Jordan, whom he has admitted to taking much inspiration from in building up his own wealth independent from that of his father's, Carter also lent his name to his own line of footwear, namely Adidas's King Carter sneakers that, since its debut in 2002, has been met with much success globally.

Moreover, his Instagram account, bearing the username @reallywilliamcarter, has a rough amount of 742 million followers, thereby making him the most followed person and athlete on Instagram, followed by his rivals Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Similarly, his Twitter account, prior to its deactivation in the aftermath of billionaire Elon Musk's takeover of the platform around October 2022, boasted roughly 126 million followers, making him the platform's most-followed athlete and second overall behind Musk. Given the immediate impact of his withdrawal from the site, Carter later said, "Ultimately, I'm a professional footballer, not a social media influencer. The number of followers that I have, most of whom I don't even personally know, didn't make me relevant but rather the many titles that I won throughout my two-decades-long career. Even if I were to leave social media completely, my fame and legacy would never fade because what I did and achieved as an athlete will be remembered for generations to come. The great late Pelé didn't need social media to become world famous so why am I any different?". Nonetheless, since his withdrawal from Twitter, Carter has continued to remain on social media, mainly on Instagram, and is known to have occasionally criticised Musk for his controversial ownership of Twitter, having once described it as a "global embarrassment" and likening it to "making some mediocre kid the team captain just because he is the owner or manager's son rather than actually being good at the job itself". In this, the two's feud was particularly publicised when Carter came out in support of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif after the latter's controversial victory at the 2024 Summer Olympics was dogged by allegations of her purportedly being a transgender, claims that were vocally spread by, among others, J. K. Rowling and Elon Musk, the latter whom Carter later lambasted in a statement, stating, "As a professional athlete myself, one of the things that absolutely boils my blood is seeing a fellow athlete like Imane being maliciously slandered by some physically unfit, out-of-touch rich guy who I'm willing to guess is someone who's never seriously played a single sport ever in his entire life". Later, Carter was also similarly critical of Musk's role in "aggravating" a series of riots across England sparked by extreme far-right misinformation regarding a mass stabbing incident, stating, "Regardless of how much money he has or what sites he owns, a South African should never be interfering in what is exclusively a British matter and issue. Quite simply, he can respectfully piss off back to his own sad excuse of a country and fix his country's issues before fixing other people's countries first".

A polyglot, Carter is known to be fluent in several languages including his native English, German, Spanish, and Hebrew, with Spanish being his preferred language of choice during his time at Atlético Madrid. In this, during his early years, Carter initially possessed a standard Californian accent due to his more American upbringing before later switching to a more British-sounding accent after his move to the United Kingdom so as to better fit in with his England teammates. Similarly, his younger sister Jacqueline, who later found work at the British Broadcasting Corporation, also adopted a more British-sounding accent, having once said, "In its entire history, when has a BBC presenter ever spoke and didn't sound British at all? It would surely be very awkward if otherwise, and I'll prefer to avoid that by any means necessary". Nonetheless, Carter himself is known for being able to easily switch between his two main accents, which he usually does whenever he is in either country and therefore needed to sound "local".

The former tennis players Steffi Graf (left) and Maria Sharapova (right), both of whom, as of current, are the only two women alongside Prince Nelson to have won the Golden Slam and all four Grand Slam majors four times or more. By virtue of marriage, Graf is Carter's aunt-in-law while Carter himself is a godfather to Sharapova's son Theodore by her fiance, British businessman Alexander Gilkes.

An automobile enthusiast, Carter is said to own a modest collection of high-end and luxury vehicles. In this, his first vehicle was reportedly a BMW M3 which he often drove while living in the United States. However, since his move to the United Kingdom, Carter came to acquire a number of other high-end vehicles including an Aston Martin DB9, his primary vehicle, a McLaren 570S, a Mercedes-Benz CLS, and a Range Rover Sport. At the same time, much like his father, Carter is also known for his love of motorcycles. Meanwhile, aside from his main residence in London, Carter also owns several properties in several places, namely in Los Angeles, California, Madrid, Spain, and Manchester, England, cities that were also home to the football clubs that he previously played for. In one interview, Carter also revealed how upon moving to Germany by himself to join Bayer 04 Leverkusen at the age of twenty, faced with an initial lack of friends and known contacts in a largely foreign country, he chose to stay at the family home of his aunt-in-law Steffi Graf, whose father Peter, upon being made aware of Carter's relation to his daughter, chose to accommodate Carter during his stay in Germany. To that end, the Graf family property, located in Brühl, proved a convenient choice as it was within distance of Leverkusen, with both cities being located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, thereby allowing Carter to commute between his home and work with relative ease. In this, when asked about her favourite football club, Graf revealed herself to be a lifelong supporter of Bayer 04 Leverkusen and was thus "thrilled" by her nephew's exploits with the club throughout the early 2000s.

A member of a prestigious sporting family, Carter is the half-brother of professional footballers Alexandra and Richard, the nephew of retired world No.1 tennis player Prince Nelson, as well as the cousin of professional basketball player Corey Rodman who currently plays as a point guard for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association and has three NBA titles and Olympic gold medals respectively to his name. In addition, Steffi Graf, a celebrated former German tennis player, is his aunt-in-law by marriage to his uncle Prince Nelson, a similarly celebrated former tennis player. Otherwise, although unrelated, Carter is known to also be rather friendly with the American basketball player Stephen Curry, a teammate of his cousin at the Golden State Warriors and whom he once hailed as a "basketball genius" for his emphasis on three-pointers, and the Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal, whom he met and befriended while playing in Spain for Atlético Madrid. Ironically, despite Nadal's support for Atlético Madrid's city rivals Real Madrid, the two sporting icons are said to be on fairly warm terms with each other as Nadal himself later attended Carter's final match, namely the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final. In addition to this, Carter is also known to be fairly close with Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova, having first known the Russian through his uncle and tennis legend Prince Nelson, whom Sharapova generally regards as her "father figure" in the sport.

Relationships

The English singer and songwriter Emma Bunton, better known as "Baby Spice" as a member of the British girl group Spice Girls. Since April 2005, Bunton has been married to former English footballer Sir Rio Ferdinand, with whom she has three children.

During an interview with Men's Health in 2017, Carter revealed himself to be "not really the romantic type" in his early years, stating that despite his fairly good looks and fame that rose unprecedentedly in the wake of his World Cup heroics with the United States, he never seriously considered a romantic relationship which he feared could interrupt his growing football career. Citing the publicity and media fanfare that surrounded former Manchester United and England player Sir David Beckham following his marriage to Spice Girls singer Victoria Adams, Carter said, "Personally speaking, I don't want that kind of attention on myself ever especially when my career was about to reach new heights and which absolutely required my total commitment. To have the paparazzi and the media always chasing after you and asking you questions incessantly just when you're coming back from a tiring match or an exhausting training is something that I really don't look forward to and which I would like to avoid at all cost" . In addition, Carter has also expressed his "personal annoyance" at being asked questions that relate less to football than the opposite, stating, "Quite simply, I'm a professional footballer and as such I should normally be asked questions about football rather than the ones about which woman I have seen recently or what restaurant did I loved going to the most. It's all just quite silly and so utterly ridiculous with the quality of questions one like myself gets on the daily because, given my profession, I should be getting questions like which goal did I love scoring the most, what's my favourite club, and other questions like that".

Although a notoriously private individual, owing to his good looks and fame, Carter was frequently linked romantically to various women by tabloids and magazines with names including actresses Natalie Portman and Emily Blunt, singer Britney Spears, and fashion models Miranda Kerr and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. However, in a 2018 interview with The Guardian, Carter confirmed that he had only been in two serious romantic relationships, namely with the fashion model Gisele Bündchen as well as the actress and current wife Anne Hathaway. Meanwhile, in an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Carter revealed that as a teenager, he once harboured feelings for the German tennis player Steffi Graf whose beauty and sporting prowess both appealed to him greatly, adding that after becoming fairly established himself, he then planned to meet the German tennis star in person. However, Graf later ended up marrying Carter's uncle Prince Nelson, one of Great Britain's most formidable tennis players, thereby making herself Carter's aunt-in-law. Since then, Carter has spoken of having a deep bond with his German aunt, stating that as among the world's top athletes, the two naturally share some common values that propelled both of them to success in their respective sports. Otherwise, Carter also revealed that at one point, his compatriot Sir David Beckham attempted to pair him with one of his wife's Spice Girls bandmates Emma Bunton, better known as Baby Spice, in an apparent scheme to have both himself and Carter married to a Spice Girls singer. However, the effort ultimately proved unsuccessful and Bunton herself later ended up marrying another English footballer in Sir Rio Ferdinand, a former teammate of both Beckham and Carter at England and Manchester United and who is considered to be one of England's greatest defenders in history. Together, the couple have three children including two daughters and a son. In this, when later asked in an interview about his favourite Spice Girls member, Carter instead named Melanie C, better known as Sporty Spice or by her real name Melanie Chisholm, with the reason being that as an athlete in his own right, he simply "gravitated" towards Chisholm's "sporty" image, adding that "if things were somehow different and I did not ultimately end up with my beloved wife, I might perhaps go for Melanie when the time is right".

Despite being only ten years younger than his stepmother, namely the American supermodel Christy Turlington, his father's wife since 1995, Carter has revealed in subsequent interviews that the two share a fairly normal mother-son relationship, stating, "Sure, we might be born only ten years apart and could be siblings and whatnot, but in the end, she is the mother of my half-siblings and my father's beloved wife, so, as the stepson, I ultimately love and respect her like any good stepchildren would. Simply put, it is what it is". Meanwhile, regarding the closeness in age, Carter noted how, in contrast to situations where a typically much older man marries a woman closer in age to his children than to himself, his father and stepmother themselves are only nine years apart in age and that he is only that close in age to the American supermodel because his father had him with the American actress Lynda Carter at the relatively young age of eighteen, hence the relative closeness in age.

Gisele Bündchen

The Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen, best known for her work with Victoria's Secret. From 2004 to 2007, she was Carter's romantic interest before later marrying American football quarterback Tom Brady, with whom she had two children. In 2022, the couple divorced after thirteen years of marriage.

Beginning in 2002, Carter would first meet Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea where Carter himself was one of the main stars as the young captain of the United States national team. In this, Bündchen, despite personally witnessing Brazil's shock 0-5 loss to the United States in the finals in which Carter himself scored a famous hat-trick to overcome the star-studded Brazil national team, was reportedly impressed enough by the American captain's heroics that she later proved successful in meeting Carter himself in a rare and private encounter at a high-end hotel where the United States players were staying at for the tournament. The encounter, which Carter himself later described as "very surreal" and "one-in-a-million chance", saw the two bond quickly over their shared love of football and Bündchen's own admiration of Carter's footballing skills. However, despite initial progress, the two did not quickly establish a romantic relationship given that Bündchen was still with her then-boyfriend, the actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Regardless, by 2004, amidst questions of incompatibility and bouts of depression, the couple eventually broke up, and Bündchen subsequently started dating Carter in relative secrecy with the couple said to have spent their first time together in the form of a private trip to the Scottish Highlands in the United Kingdom which Carter personally fancied for its captivating landscape and natural beauty.

Owing to their high-profile statuses and the apparent need to avoid encroaching paparazzi, the two chose to keep their relationship a closely-knit secret and away from the media and public in a choice that Carter later described as "very difficult to make but which we thought was necessary given the circumstances and our own natural need for privacy and the sort". In this, despite it being a mutual agreement, the need for secrecy soon gradually took its toll on the couple's relationship, causing them to gradually distance themselves from one another amidst career demands and the overarching need to remain tight-lipped about their romance for fear of it disrupting Carter's budding football career as was seemingly the case for the latter's famous compatriot David Beckham. Eventually, around 2007, in a much private manner, the two officially parted ways with Bündchen later marrying American football quarterback Tom Brady whereas Carter began romantically pursuing American actress Anne Hathaway. Later, during a 2022 interview shortly after her divorce from Brady, the Brazilian supermodel recounted her previous romance with Carter as "something beautiful that we could not sadly see it through all the way together", stating, "Simply put, he was very nice to me and was always steady and composed whenever an issue comes up. Unfortunately, perhaps by chance, we just couldn't see ourselves sticking together amidst all that stress and pressure that was slowly building up and demanding us to do something about our relationship. In the end, we didn't really hate each other but just thought that it would be best if we both had someone else to continue with afterward". In the meantime, Carter himself has expressed some praise for Bündchen, particularly for the latter's role in "being close to me during some of my most turbulent years", stating, "At the time, even with my family around me, I just felt almost alone having to deal with all the newfound fame and pressure that suddenly came crashing down on me, and she was very important in making me feel otherwise and ultimately being able to overcome it".

Interestingly, despite representing different types of sports, Carter and Brady are generally considered to be the most successful players in their respective fields with Brady particularly known for his many successes with the New England Patriots, a National Football League franchise owned by Carter's father. Later, in 2023, Brady, having divorced Bündchen following thirteen years of his marriage, made his entry into association football by purchasing a minority stake in the English football club Birmingham City and subsequently employed Carter's compatriot Sir Wayne Rooney as head coach before relegation from the EFL Championship in the aftermath of a disastrous season subsequently led to Rooney's firing before the end of the season. Meanwhile, following her divorce from her longtime husband, Bündchen remarried to businessman Jeffrey Soffer, son of billionaire Donald Soffer, who, in turn, is the husband of Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson, thereby uniquely making the two supermodels Bündchen and Macpherson in-laws by marriage.

Anne Hathaway

The American actress Anne Hathaway attending the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada at the LA Film Festival in June 2006. The actress headlined the film alongside co-stars Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt.

In the months after his relationship with Gisele Bündchen ended, once again in relative secrecy, Carter began dating American actress Anne Hathaway, whom he had first met while attending the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada in which Hathaway starred alongside Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep while Carter's then-girlfriend Gisele Bündchen also played a minor role in the film herself. Reportedly, after quickly striking up a good rapport with both Hathaway and Blunt, Carter, having already become gradually distant from his then-girlfriend while otherwise finding himself particularly drawn to Hathway, subsequently began seeing the American actress shortly after he officially parted ways with the Brazilian supermodel. To that end, it was said that Carter, borrowing mostly from his father's own romance tactics, subsequently took Hathaway on a trip to the Scottish Highlands where the actress later revealed that the two even spent some time climbing the Ben Nevis mountain, the highest in the British Isles. In a later recollection, Hathaway admitted to almost tripping and falling on several occasions but nonetheless described it as a "truly romantic experience", adding that Carter was her first boyfriend to have taken her on a hiking trip and that the actress herself had wanted to personally explore the United Kingdom. Coincidentally, Hathaway's co-star Meryl Streep, who portrays Miranda Priestly in the film, once starred together with Carter's father in Out of Africa, a 1985 romantic drama film.

In this, despite adopting a similar secretive approach from his previous relationship, by the early 2010s, Carter began loosening up somewhat, appearing alongside Hathaway and other actresses, including Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner, and Julia Roberts in the 2010 romantic comedy film Valentine's Day. Eventually, on 1 July 2012, following a secret engagement two years prior, the couple officially declared their relationship to the public shortly after the UEFA Euro 2012 Final between England and Spain at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine where Hathaway publicly joined Carter and the England players on the pitch in celebration of their back-to-back European glory, making it the first time that the couple has appeared together in public as they embraced and kissed in public view. Later, on 21 July 2014, a week after Carter won his final FIFA World Cup tournament in Brazil that year, the couple was wedded in a private ceremony at Oheka Castle in New York, United States, the same venue that previously hosted the weddings of Carter's father to his stepmother and of his paternal grandparents, the late King Charles III and Lauren Bacall. In the following year, the couple welcomed a pair of fraternal twins, William and Anne, who are named after the English poet William Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway, the actress's own namesake. In an ensuing revelation, it was reported that their two children would carry the surname "Carter-Hathaway", a choice reportedly taken to avoid confusion between the children and their similarly-named parents until Carter himself later explained that he simply liked the "classical-sounding" "Hathaway" surname and also wanted to honour his beloved wife in the process. Following this, the couple welcomed two further children, namely a daughter Andy, named after Hathaway's character in The Devil Wears Prada, followed by a son named after the couple's close friend and actor John Krasinski. In 2016, after Carter was knighted by his sister for his services to football, Hathaway, by virtue of marriage, received the courtesy title of "Lady Carter". However, the actress has never used the courtesy title in public, preferring to be known by her given name instead.

A scene from the 2010 comedy-drama film The Devil Wears Prada depicting actresses Anne Hathaway (left) and Emily Blunt (right) as their respective characters in the film.

During a 2017 appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Carter revealed that he initially planned on wooing English actress Emily Blunt, at the time in a relationship with Canadian singer Michael Bublé, after seeing her performance in The Devil Wears Prada and finding her "English rose" image somewhat attractive. However, he instead ended up marrying Blunt's co-star and close friend Anne Hathaway whom he began romantically pursuing after his younger sister Alexandra, a huge fan of Hathaway in The Princess Diaries, allegedly pressured him to do so out of her desire to meet the American actress herself. To that end, when asked if he would have taken a different direction in the absence of his sister's influence, Carter said, "In retrospect, I don't think being married to Anne was even a bad decision anyway because, simply put, I love her so much and is more than proud to call her my wife. Nonetheless, even with my sister having a rather weird role in bringing us together, we ultimately know that we are made for each other and we are going to remain that way for the rest of our lives". Otherwise, Blunt, having been married to American actor John Krasinski since 2010, once revealed that prior to her marriage, she actually once "fawned" over the former England captain but was reportedly too shy to make her own move, stating, "At the time, I wasn't necessarily the most famous and well-known actress in England which, compared to him (Carter) essentially being the most famous footballer in the world, really made me very nervous about even approaching or outright dating him because I know that I'll most likely be the new Posh Spice as the wife of a famous footballer with all the cameras and paparazzi on me 24/7 which was something that I'm not willing to face at the time". Regardless, the two are known to be very close both to each other and to their respective spouses, with Blunt herself even serving as the maid of honour at the couple's July 21st wedding, whereas Carter is said to be extremely well-liked by the couple's two daughters Hazel and Violet whom, according to Blunt, affectionately refers to Carter as "Uncle William".

In recent years, despite Carter's well-known history with Manchester United, his wife has otherwise ironically appeared to be publicly supporting Arsenal, a club previously considered by many to be a fierce rival of Manchester United during the 2000s. According to Carter, the American-born Hathaway, who had little knowledge of English football before meeting her eventual husband, initially supported Manchester United but mostly due to Carter himself playing for the club over anything else. Then, as Carter's two half-siblings Alexandra and Richard began their football careers with Arsenal, during which Manchester United's own fortunes began declining, the actress, who enjoys close relations with both of her husband's half-siblings, gradually switched her allegiance to the North London club and, in recent years, has begun attending Arsenal matches when she is not busy. In this, fellow high-profile supporters of the club include fellow actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Idris Elba, Robert Pattinson, Zoey Deutch, Kate Mara, Henry Cavill, Letitia Wright, singers Mick Jagger, Rihanna, social media star KSI, and current British prime minister Keir Starmer.