Princess Diana’s Family Home Won’t Be Going to Prince Harry or Prince William

With the passing of Princess Diana back in 1997, her two sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, immediately "received the bulk" of her £13 million fortune according to The Mirror—in addition to much of her jewelry collection. But the publication notes that one major part of her life won't be going to her children. Althorp Estate and its 13,500 acres, which is where Diana grew up and is also where she was laid to rest after her death, will go to Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp..





 The property has been in the Spencer family since 1508 and is currently under the care of Diana's brother, Earl Charles Spencer. Louis is his son and even though he has three older sisters, the aristocracy's system of primogeniture means that he'll get the estate. Primogeniture states that titles and property are transferred through the eldest male...Read more 

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