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Prince William and Harry's cousin who will inherit Diana's childhood home

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Royal family fans may be shocked to know Princess Diana's childhood home will not go to either of her two sons, Prince William or Prince Harry, and will instead go to their cousin.

Louis Frederick John Spencer, Viscount Althorp was born on March 14, 1994 to Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer and Victoria Lockwood at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.

Louis, 27, is Diana's nephew who was just a tot when the Princess of Wales tragically died in Paris is now set to inherit her childhood home, writes the Mirror.

Diana was born into the aristocratic Spencer family and grew up on the Althorp Estate in Northampton - a 100,000 sq. ft, 90-room home set to be inherited by the man dubbed by Tatler as a ‘Top Eligible Bachelor’.

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