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It was believed to be due to concern about the commercial exploitation of Diana's name, and the desire to "squash the cult of Diana". [142] The items on display have been packed up, with the intention to give them to her sons William and Harry. [142] All profits made were donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, which closed in ...
In 2022, for the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, Althorp House will be open to guests from July 1 through August 29. More specifically, the estate is open from noon to 5 p.m. daily ...
This just in: Princess Diana’s former family home just sold for a cool $14.2 million, marking what is believed to be the fastest house sale in London’s Mayfair neighborhood this year (it was ...
Although Althorp House, the childhood home of Princess Diana, her brother Charles Spencer and their two sisters, is open to the public each and every summer in July and August, it's rare to be ...
The birthplace of Diana, Princess of Wales, [172] when the house was let to her father, it was subsequently run as a hotel managed by the Leonard Cheshire charity. [173] In 2019, the charity developed plans for a £2.3m refurbishment programme, which were deferred because of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
The walk passes between Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Green Park and St. James's Park [3] in a figure-eight pattern, passing five sites that are associated with Princess Diana's life: Kensington Palace, Spencer House, Buckingham Palace, St. James's Palace, and Clarence House.
One of these is Althorp House, the childhood home, and final resting place, of Princess Diana. And her younger brother, Charles Spencer , aka the 9th Earl Spencer, just posted a behind-the-scenes ...
Diana's coffin, draped with the royal flag, was brought to London from Paris by Charles and her two sisters on 31 August 1997. [295] [296] The coffin was taken to a private mortuary and then placed in the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. [295] Diana's coffin, draped in the royal standard with ermine border, borne through London to Westminster Abbey