Honor Millard in Spotlight Amidst Arthur Fery’s Wimbledon Run

Honor Millard has recently drawn public attention amidst British wildcard Arthur Fery’s notable run at Wimbledon. On the eve of the quarterfinals, Millard posted on her Instagram stories, stating, “Welcome to all my new daily mail friends xx.” This social media activity appeared to be a comment on the growing rumours linking her to Fery.

Who is Honor Millard?

Millard is identified as a food content creator and influencer, known for running the online brand, The Honorable Chef. Beyond her digital work, she serves as a consultant at frog, a part of Capgemini Invent, according to her LinkedIn profile. Millard is a graduate of Durham University, having completed her studies in 2023.

Shared Background with Arthur Fery

A connection between Millard and Arthur Fery appears to stem from their school days. Both attended King’s College School in Wimbledon. The pair are believed to have been friends since their time at school, and they have previously appeared together in photographs on social media platforms. On Fery’s Instagram, an image from 2020 shows Millard, positioned second from the right, leaning on his arm. Fery also follows Millard’s private social media account.

Relationship Status Remains Unconfirmed

Reports from The Sun suggested that Fery “may be dating Honor Millard.” However, the publication also noted that neither Arthur nor Honor has officially confirmed whether they are actually dating or are simply close friends. The speculation arises as Fery experiences a surge in public interest during his Wimbledon campaign.

Context of Wimbledon Success

The spotlight on Honor Millard coincides with Arthur Fery’s history-making performance at Wimbledon. Fery is just the fifth British man in the Open Era to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, joining an exclusive group that includes Roger Taylor, Tim Henman, Andy Murray, and Cameron Norrie. His victories, including a quarterfinal win against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli, which saw Queen Camilla and Elle Fanning in attendance, have brought him significant attention, extending to those associated with him. Fery himself has expressed his disbelief at his run, stating after his quarterfinal win, “It just seems to be getting better and better every match. I just can’t believe it. Incredible, playing on Centre Court for the second time, a second win. I just can’t believe it.” Up next, Fery is set to play against Alexander Zverev, the reigning Roland Garros champion.

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