Charles Spencer posts heartfelt tribute while reports claim Prince William
resists reconciliation
Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, has shared an emotional message
from Althorp just as reports suggest Prince William has stepped back from
peace talks with Harry.
On September 1, Spencer posted a photo of flowers left at Diana’s memorial on
the 28th anniversary of her death. He wrote: “Beautiful flowers, left
yesterday by Althorp’s visitors.”
He explained that the memorial is open to the public only in July and August
each year, in line with a 1992 agreement with the UK Government. It opens on
Diana’s birthday, July 1, and closes on August 31, the day of her passing.
Spencer also expressed gratitude to the Althorp House team for their
dedication in welcoming visitors. He singled out Sarah P for her leadership
and Marion, a guide retiring after 40 years of service, promising a special
celebration for her and her family.
His tribute comes as tensions continue between Diana’s sons. According to The
Daily Beast, a close friend of William said the Prince of Wales disapproves of
Harry’s plan to reunite with King Charles during his upcoming UK visit for the
WellChild Awards on September 8. The Duke of Sussex is widely expected to see
his father, who is undergoing treatment for cancer—a meeting William
reportedly considers “a terrible plan.”


