THE LATE Princess Diana had three model nieces that all look just like her. Prince Harry, 40, and Prince William’s mother Diana was one of the most recognisable figures of the late twentieth century, but very few know about her lineage as part of the Spencer family. The British noble brood dates all the way back to the 1500s and is distantly related to Winston Churchill and Audrey Hepburn .
Diana had four siblings, three of which are still alive today: Lady Sarah McCorquodale , Lady Jane Fellowes and Charles Spencer , 9th Earl Spencer. As for Charles Spencer, he has seven children from three different marriages, with Ladies Kitty , Eliza and Amelia being his first three daughters with wife Victoria Aitken , formerly known as Victoria, Countess Spencer. The daughters of Charles Spencer, were all born in England but grew up abroad and away from the limelight.
They are now all working as models for luxury brands as they travel the world. Here, we take a close-up look at Diana’s ‘wild child’ nieces - from their tumultuous upbringing to one of their £72million net worth. Lady Kitty Spencer, who just days ago celebrated her 34th birthday, is the eldest of Charles Spencer’s children.
She was raised in Cape Town, South Africa and attended Reddam House, a private school. Lady Kitty went on to study psychology, politics and English literature at the University of Cape Town. She also studied art history and Italian in Italy and completed a master's degree in luxury brand mana.