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Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer (24 January 1924 – 29 March 1992). Countess Spencer was appointed a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth in 1937. She continued in the role after Elizabeth became Queen Mother in 1952, and remained in post until her death. [6] She was the grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Georgiana Spencer, Countess Spencer (1737–1814), wife of John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer Charlotte Spencer, Countess Spencer (1835–1903), wife of British Liberal politician Viscount Althorp Cynthia Spencer, Countess Spencer (1897–1972), paternal grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales
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Lady Fellowes is the second daughter of Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer (1924–1992), and the Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche (1936–2004). Her parents married in 1954 but divorced in 1969. Her parents married in 1954 but divorced in 1969.
Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton (1897–1972), who married in 1919 to Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer (1892–1975). They had a daughter and a son. By their son, they became grandparents of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Lord Spencer was born Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, the only son and younger child of Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer, and his wife the former Lady Cynthia Hamilton, second daughter of the 3rd Duke of Abercorn. He was born on 24 January 1924 in their family home at 24 Sussex Square, Bayswater, London. [1]
C. Queen Camilla; Charlotte Canning, Countess Canning; Tilly Losch; Almina Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon; Catherine Mommand; Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903), English philosopher and biologist; Herbert Spencer (graphic designer) (1924–2002), British graphic designer; Herbert Harvey Spencer (1869–1926), English manufacturer and Liberal Party politician; Herbert Lincoln Spencer (1894–1960), president of Bucknell University from 1945 to 1949