Exciting update on Princess Diana’s childhood home revealed by Charles Spencer
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Yesterday would have been the late Princess of Wales' 63rd birthday
Charles Spencer has shared an exciting update on the childhood home of Princess Diana.
The pair, alongside their other siblings, visited Althorp estate in Northamptonshire frequently in their youth. Diana also met her future husband King Charles there in 1977.
Posting on Instagram to reveal the exciting announcement to his 245,000 followers, the Earl announced the opening of the stately home to the public in summer of 2024.
Alongside the update, was a photo carousel of pictures featuring a canoe that a friend had made for him for his 60th birthday.
He wrote: “Althorp is open to day visitors from 1 July till 29 August this year, and a new exhibit is the stunning canoe given to me by @marckoska for my 60th birthday in May.
Spencer continued: “It's as beautiful as many of the works of art in Althorp House, accumulated by my family over the past 500 years.
“I still can't get my head round the generosity, craftsmanship and thoughtfulness of this gift ia million…”
Princess Diana moved to Althorp House in 1975 when she was 14 years old, six years before her royal wedding to then-Prince Charles.
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Charles Spencer shared the announcemnt on his Instagram page
GettyThe late Princess of Wales's grave is located on the grounds of the estate, on an island in the middle of a lake.
Last year, the 13,000 acre estate was placed on the rental market, allowing the select few to rent the sprawling property for a memorable stay.
The estate is advertised as accommodating 54 guests across 32 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms with a games room, snooker, and spa treatments available. Guests can book the property through Elysian Estates.
The website's description for Althorp House says: "Althorp truly is one of the most spectacular, luxurious and exclusive venues in the UK.
“Althorp offers unparalleled levels of service, privacy and luxury to rival the finest properties anywhere in the world; yet retains the truly welcoming and homely feel that makes Althorp so special.
“Walk in the footsteps of Kings and Queens, feast or celebrate in spectacular surroundings, marvel at the sense of history and artwork, and slumber in pure luxury.
“To stay at Althorp is to become part of the amazing history of this magnificent property, renowned for its discreet yet spectacular hospitality to guests including royalty and aristocracy since 1508.”
Yesterday marked what would have been Diana’s 63rd birthday.
Sarah Ferguson issued a touching statement to her “dear friend”, sharing a snap of the pair standing stand-by-side on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1990.
“I am sure you are watching over us always. Rest in peace my friend.”