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Haz Goes Crazy in L.A. as Diana’s Nephew Receives Ultimate Inheritance
In a surprising turn of events, Haz, the son of Princess Diana, has caused quite a stir in Los Angeles.
This comes as Diana's super private nephew, Louis Spencer, is set to inherit her family's vast Northamptonshire estate.
While Princess William and Harry have always been in the spotlight, they also have lesser-known cousins who lead more private lives, including Louis.
Louis, also known as Viscount Althorp, is the eldest son of Earl Spencer, Princess Diana's brother.
Despite having three older sisters, Louis is destined to inherit Princess Diana's 13,500-acre family estate, according to reports from the Daily Mirror.
Born in 1994 in Cape Town, Louis attended the University of Edinburgh.
Surprisingly, he shares a close bond with both William and Harry, despite being several years younger than them.
Known for his privacy, Louis has been described as decent, kind, and even dubbed “Prince Harry Lite.”
A close friend of Louis revealed to The Telegraph that he is a talented actor and is expected to make a name for himself in the industry.
He is low-key, genuine, and stands tall among his peers.
As the eldest son of Earl Spencer, Louis is slated to inherit the grand Althorp House in Northamptonshire, along with the Earldom.
Already preparing for his future responsibilities, Louis has attended numerous trustees' meetings.
Althorp House, a grade-I-listed stately home, spans 100,000 square feet and features 90 rooms and a portrait gallery.
Notably, Princess Diana was laid to rest on a small island within the wider estate's ornamental Round Oval Lake after her tragic death in 1997.
While the monarchy has made changes to ensure equal succession rights for sons and daughters to the throne, British primogeniture law still applies to peers like Dukes and Earls.
Consequently, Louis will inherit Althorp House instead of his older sister Kitty, who recently married businessman Michael Lewis in a lavish ceremony in Italy.
Kitty, 31, acknowledged the complexities surrounding primogeniture, stating that attitudes are evolving with time.
She expressed confidence in Louis's ability to fulfill his future role, saying, “We've grown up understanding that it's Louis to inherit, and Louis will do an incredible job.”
Earl Spencer, their father, also emphasized the importance of tradition, suggesting that choosing Kitty to inherit Althorp House would go against its historical significance.
In other news, the relationship between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the royal family appears irreparable.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield issued a warning, stating that the couple possesses no leverage to mend the broken ties.
Schofield expressed her belief that the animosity between the Sussexes and the royal family has made them feel like outsiders.
She added, “I wish that Harry would heal the broken wounds so that we can look to the future and hopefully see him and Meghan within the fold, perhaps not as working royals but invited for holidays and Christmas.”
As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen if any reconciliation is possible between Harry, Meghan, and the rest of the royal family.
With time running out to mend these broken bonds, the hope of a harmonious future seems uncertain.