Robert Plant’s first wife, Maureen Wilson, is alive, but they divorced in 1983. They had married in 1968 and had three children together.
Robert Plant, the iconic lead singer of Led Zeppelin, married Maureen Wilson on November 9, 1968. The couple had a strong relationship during the early years of Led Zeppelin’s success. Together, they had three children: Carmen Jane (born 1968), Karac Pendragon (born 1972), and Logan Romero (born 1979).
Tragedy struck the family in 1977 when their son Karac died at the age of five due to a stomach virus. This event had a profound impact on Plant and was a contributing factor to his decision to take some time away from Led Zeppelin in the late 1970s.
Despite their strong bond, Robert and Maureen’s marriage faced challenges, and they eventually divorced in 1983. The reasons for their divorce are personal, but it is known that the lifestyle associated with rock stardom can often put a strain on relationships.
After their divorce, Maureen Wilson has largely stayed out of the public eye, while Robert Plant has continued his career in music, both as a solo artist and with various collaborations. He has since been involved in other relationships, but his marriage to Maureen remains a significant part of his early life and career.