In a twist of fate, Prince Harry and Prince William are not set to inherit Princess Diana's childhood home, Althorp Estate, as previously assumed.
The late princess, who tragically passed away in a car accident in Paris in 1997 amidst a paparazzi chase, left behind a substantial estate including wealth amounting to 13 million pounds and valuable jewelry.
Contrary to expectations, reports now reveal that the historic Althorp Estate will not be passed down to her sons but will go to an unexpected recipient: an actor, as per recent disclosures by The Mirror.
This ancestral residence has been a significant part of the Spencer family lineage since its origins dating back to 1508.
The surprising heir to the estate is none other than Louis Spencer, the cousin of Princes William and Harry, and the son of Diana's brother, Earl Charles Spencer.
While Louis has three sisters, the inheritance is structured according to aristocratic traditions, excluding them from the succession.
Speculation had previously circled around the assumption that Diana's family home would naturally transfer to her sons.
However, the reality paints a different picture, with royal analysts expressing astonishment at this unexpected turn of events, highlighting how the boys, though not in dire need of the property, are bypassed in favor of their cousin Louis.
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