In the post, he reflected on the poignant timing of Althorp’s seasonal openings. “We are open for July and August each year, by an arrangement reached with the UK Government in 1992. Strange to think that that summer season is bookended by 1 July—Diana’s birthday—and 31 August—the day she died.”
He also extended his gratitude to the team at Althorp House, praising their care and hospitality toward visitors. “My deepest thanks go to the @althorphouse team, who were truly outstanding again this summer—treating visitors as honoured guests of my family,” he wrote, adding a special shoutout to Marion, a longtime tour guide retiring after 40 years.
Just a day prior, on the 28th anniversary of Diana’s death, Spencer posted a simpler, more intimate message with two serene images: one of a bouquet of pink and white flowers, and another of a still lake—likely the Round Oval at Althorp.
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