New Idea

KATE RITCHIE’S HELL

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Kate Ritchie’s husband, Stuart Webb is once again facing court on drinkdrivi­ng charges. Seven years after being disqualifi­ed from driving for a similar offence, the former NRL player will attend a local Sydney court on April 16.

A NSW police statement confirmed that on March 26, a 38-year-old man – the car’s driver and only occupant – was stopped on a Sydney eastern suburb’s street by highway patrol after allegedly failing to stop at a red light.

Stuart was arrested after returning a positive roadside breath test and taken to Waverley Police Station where a breath analysis allegedly measured 0.083 and his licence was suspended.

The maximum penalty for mid-range drink driving is a $2200 fine, plus a possible nine-month imprisonme­nt with an automatic six-month disqualifi­cation from driving, which could be reduced to three if an interlock order is imposed – an interlock device is a breathalys­er fitted to an individual’s car.

Stuart was disqualifi­ed from driving for nine months in 2012 after being breath-tested by police in southern Sydney. He admitted drinking five schooners and an unknown quantity of vodka and cranberry

at the Bondi surf club beforehand.

Since marrying the former Home and Away star in 2010, Stuart – now a chef – has kept a low profile, rarely appearing on the red carpet with Kate.

The first reports of marital difficulti­es came in 2015 when eagle-eyed fans noticed that Stuart had stopped regularly appearing in Kate’s Instagram feed. She was also spotted without her wedding ring.

Insiders revealed that, at the time, the couple were struggling to balance Stuart’s antisocial restaurant working hours with family time and their then-13month-old daughter, Mae.

Soon after, a source told New Idea the couple’s relationsh­ip was increasing­ly strained, with Kate refusing to confirm or deny that Stuart was based at their Bowral, NSW, home while she remained in Sydney for work.

Last year, she finally addressed the persistent rumours about a marriage breakdown, saying there was no truth to them.

“Yes, of course it is wrong. Yes, of course it is baseless. But I don’t want to say any more about it because I know that if I do then it will breathe life into it again and I don’t want to do that,” she said, adding, “I have had to learn not to let it affect. So I consciousl­y refuse to let it affect me.”

While not divulging any more about her relationsh­ip

with Stuart, Kate was happy to talk about how important 4-year-old Mae is to her.

“She is undoubtedl­y the greatest achievemen­t of my life,” she said. “I am most at ease with myself when I am with her.”

Kate celebrated her milestone 40th birthday in Italy without her husband and family. Later, she appeared to admit the solo trip had been significan­t. “I did the Italian escapade, but I’m done … I’m moving on,” she said.

But in December, the couple appeared to be back on track, making a rare public appearance together at Sydney’s Carols in the Domain, where they looked happy and relaxed.

In January, Kate revealed she’d enjoyed a much-needed extended holiday with Mae and Stuart after taking time off from her Nova radio job. “I had six weeks over Christmas with family. That always helps. We’ve had a lovely holiday,” she said.

Last week, an observer to the couple’s Randwick [Sydney] home noted that Stuart had not been seen leaving their house. They added that it was Kate, or the family’s nanny, who seemed to pick up and drop off Mae at childcare much of the time.

 ??  ?? Onlookers say Stuart hasn’t been seen around his and Kate’s Randwick [Sydney] home.
Onlookers say Stuart hasn’t been seen around his and Kate’s Randwick [Sydney] home.
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Stuart’s latest brush with the law has put stress on both Kate and their marriage.
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