BBC journalist Amol Rajan married sociologist Charlotte Faircloth in 2013. Born on July 4, 1983, Rajan is 39 years old. While his wife hasn’t released her date of birth, it appears she’s in her 30s, bringing the couple’s age gap to a few years.
Amol has presented the Today program since 2021 and has been the BBC’s media editor since December 2016. He was kept on as “editor-in-chief” for a time after The Independent announced in February 2016 that he would put end to publication of a printed version. and would only work online.
His wife, Charlotte, is an associate professor of social science at UCL’s Institute for Social Research in the UK. Her work focuses on parenthood, gender and reproduction which she approaches from a sociological and anthropological point of view.
Some of her research topics include infant feeding, marital interactions, intergenerational relationships, and the effect of COVID-19 on family life.
Faircloth earned her Ph.D. in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. His doctorate. The thesis focused on women’s experience of parental attachment and “full term” breastfeeding in London and Paris.
The brilliant lady is currently a postdoctoral fellow with Mildred Blaxter, doing her research with the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness. She is doing her post-doctorate at the University of Kent.
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