Charles Spencer has shared a post following the release of the final six episodes of Harry & Meghan's Netflix docuseries
December 15, 2022 - 19:52 GMT Matthew Moore The final three episodes of Harry & Meghan have arrived on Netflix, with some bombshell revelations about the pair's relationship with senior royals.On the same day they released, Princess Kate was hosting her carol concert, and the royal family put on a full show of support for her.
"He was also allowed to visit Althorp several times in 1647, when being held prisoner at his palace of Holdenby - after losing the first English Civil War." On his Instagram Stories, he also reshared a post from the Cynthia Spencer charity, highlighting how we would be giving a book reading at a Tree of Love service at Northampton Cathedral that evening.
A third commented:"I really must get an Althorp visit in.....just cos it's on my door step means I keep going elsewhere," while another expressed surprise at the menu, joking:"Omg....how did they live without potatoes!"
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