Earl Spencer, the brother of Princess Diana, has reportedly banned Meghan Markle from All Thorpe House estate due to her alleged demands for ownership.
The news comes after Harry and Meghan were recently asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage.
All Thorpe House, which is the family home of Lady Diana Spencer, is now open to the public for the summer season, allowing visitors to explore its magnificent interiors filled with exquisite furniture, paintings, and ceramics.
According to reports, Meghan Markle expressed interest in having a private meeting with Earl Spencer to discuss the possibility of gifting the Sussexes the property.
However, her ambitious request was turned down by Charles, leaving Meghan feeling disappointed.
The estate is set to be inherited by Louis Frederick John Spencer, Viscount All Thorpe, who was born on March 14th, 1994, to Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, and Victoria Lockwood at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.
Louis, who bears a striking resemblance to his cousin Prince Harry, grew up in Cape Town with his older sisters before moving to the UK to study at the University of Edinburgh.
As per the rule of Premageniture, Louis will inherit the estate, despite having an older sister, Lady Kitty Spencer.
Lady Kitty has spoken about how attitudes towards Premageniture are changing, but she believes Louis will do an incredible job as the future Earl.
All Thorpe House, a grand stately home built in 1508, spans an impressive 100,000 square feet and features 90 rooms, stunning grounds, and a portrait gallery.
The Spencer family also owns properties in London, Norfolk, Warwickshire, and South Africa.
Speculation had previously arisen that Harry and Meghan might adopt the name Spencer to honor Princess Diana’s legacy.
However, it has been revealed that Meghan had expressed a desire to be officially adopted into the Spencer family, a proposal that was rejected by Charles Spencer due to concerns of potential exploitation of the Spencer title for financial gain.
Adding to the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle, she has faced allegations of stealing jewelry from the royal family.
Accusations have been made that she took items without permission, further straining relationships within the Spencer family and the royal circle.
These revelations have raised questions about Meghan’s intentions and actions, with some suggesting that she may be leveraging her association with the Spencer name for financial opportunities.
Earl Spencer’s decision to ban Meghan from All Thorpe House highlights the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the wider royal family.
While the estate remains open to the public, Meghan’s hopes of claiming ownership have been dashed, leaving her disappointed.
The future of the Spencer family legacy now lies in the hands of Louis, who will one day become the 10th Earl Spencer and carry on the traditions associated with All Thorpe House.