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Amongst other things Diana & I had in common with each other, thegreatest and certainly the most important was Dame Barbara Cartland. Weboth shared her, almost equally. She was Dianas maternalstep-grandmother and my fairy godmother in England. The honourableDiana Frances Spencer was born the youngest daughter Edward Sepncer,Viscount Althorp, and his first wife, Frances Spencer, ViscountessAlthorp (formerly the Honourable Frances Burke Roche) at Part House onthe Sandringham estate. She was baptized in St. Mary Magdalene Churchin Sandringham; her godparents included John Floyd (the chairman ofChristies) and Mary Colman (a niece of Queen Mother). Diana came froma royal and aristocratic background. Dianasgreat-great-great-grandmother Eliza Kewark (some sources spell thesurname Kevork or Kevorkian) was a native of Bombay, India and likelyof Indian descent. Her parents divorced when the children were veryyoung because of her mother, Francess adultery case with Peter ShandKydd, and the father married Countess Raine Spencer of Dartmouth,daughter of the worlds greatest romance novelist Dame Barbara Cartland.On the death of her paternal grandfather, Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer, in 1975, Dianas father became the 8thEarl Spencer, at which time she became Lady Diana Spencer and movedfrom her childhood home at Part House to her familys sixteenth-centuryancestral home of Althorp. Her brothers name was Charles she also hadtwo sisters name Sarah and Jane. The Spencers had been close to theBritish Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, Lady RuthFermoy, was a longtime friend and a lady-in-waiting to HRH QueenElizabeth, the Queen Mother. HRH Prince Charles and his love life hadalways been the subject of press speculation, and he was linked tonumerous women. Nearing his mid-thirties, he was under increasingpressure to marry. Legally, the only requirement was that they couldnot marry a Roman Catholic. A member of the Church of England waspreferred. His great-uncle Lord Mountbatten of Burma, also the lastviceroy of India, who was assassinated in 1979, had advised him tomarry a virginal young woman who could look up to him. In order to gainthe approval of his family and their advisors, any potential bride wasexpected to have a royal or aristocratic background, preferably, avirgin. Diana seemed to meet all of these qualifications. Behind theirmarriage was the influence of her grandmother, the queen of theromantic novel, in whose stories there was always a tall, dark &handsome prince charming. Lo and behold, the prince charming did arrive and they were both married at St. Pauls Cathedral on the 29thJuly. 1981. The marriage produced two children, some domestic problemsand turned Diana into the worlds most photographed woman.Read the rest of this story
Diana,Princess,Wales,Amongst,o