Princess Diana's younger brother, Charles Spencer, is opening up about the difficulties he and the late Princess of Wales faced as children.
In a new profile for, Spencer talks about his difficult family life. «My mother left home when I was two and I was sent to boarding school at eight, so I had quite a ruptured childhood emotionally,» he says.
Though Spencer and Diana had two older sisters, he noted that they were away at school, saying, «So she and I were very much in it together and I did talk to her about it.» He adds that their mother «wasn't cut out for maternity,» noting, «She was in love with someone else — infatuated, really.» Spencer says that when their mother left their family, Diana dutifully waited for her return. «While she.
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