Who are Charles Spencer's children as daughter Lady Amelia marries in South Africa?
This Summer, it will be 42 years since Princess Diana first married into the most famous family in the world.
Born and raised in South Africa, Kitty enjoys a strong relationship with her mother Victoria and shares her feel interest in both psychology and fashion. Since Kitty is the eldest child of Earl Spencer, many fans can be forgiven for thinking that upon his death she will inherit his title. Just like their older sister, the duo grew up in South Africa and were both educated there, while preferring to remain out of the usual royal spotlight.
Although the twins were just five years old at the time of their aunt’s death back in 1997, both Eliza and Amelia previously reflected on their fond memories of their "incredibly warm, maternal and loving" aunt in a rare joint interview with Tatler. Louis Spencer Viscount Althorp Charles’ oldest son is Louis Spencer, who was born in 1994 and is the last of his children to be born to his first wife, Victoria Lockwood.
This has never been an issue for his sisters however, as Lady Kitty previously admitted there was no bad blood between the siblings over it.
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