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  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Jul 12, 2008 2008

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Aug 25, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Aug 26, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Nov 22, 2007 2007

  • Her father became Earl Spencer and inherited the very formal and huge family estate known as Althorp, with 550 acres and 32 rooms.

    CNN Transcript Aug 21, 2007 2007

  • They're thought to have gone last week to Althorp, which is the Spencer family (Diana's family) estate, (and) has been since the 16th century, and they went on a boat over to the island and visited Diana's final resting place, as well as the two trees that William and (his brother, Prince) Harry planted following her funeral.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • "I have my room at Althorp, which is full of childhood stuff.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

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