Prince Harry and Prince William are the only two children of the late Princess Diana but it seems that neither of them will inherit their mother's childhood home which is also the site of her final resting place.Instead, the historical and prestigious Althorp Estate which covers over 13,000 acres, will be passed down to a "talented actor" in the family - Diana's brother, Earl Spencer's son, Louis.The Althorp Estate has been the Spencer family's ancestral home for more than five centuries and is where the late Princess of Wales spent much of her younger years and is now buried there after her tragic death in 1997.At present, the Althorp Estate is owned by Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, and due to the aristocracy's system of primogeniture, which sees titles passed down to the eldest son, rather than the firstborn child, 30-year-old Viscount Althorp, Louis, will inherit the estate despite having three older sisters.Born in 1994, Louis is the eldest son of Charles Spencer and his first wife, Victoria Lockwood and is next in line to become the 10th Earl Spencer, a title that comes with the duty of managing the Althorp Estate.Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp has keeps a relatively low profile over the years, unlike some of his more famous kin.
He studied at the University of Edinburgh before moving onto a drama school in Chiswick, London.He's now represented by Tavistock Wood talent agency and an insider revealed to The Telegraph: "He's super private and gets on quietly with his thing."He's a very talented actor and, I think, will be a brilliant one.
You'd like him. He's very low-key and genuine, decent and kind and tall."Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll
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