While marrying into the royal family gave Princess Diana access to some spectacular properties, the homes she lived in before her wedding to Prince Charles were equally impressive. Throughout her life, the Princess of Wales lived in quite a few regal residences, including estates owned by both sides of her family, a flat in London, and several properties owned by the Crown. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of her death, AD looks back at the six places the princess called home.

Park House

Park House as photographed in the 1980s.

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Lady Diana Spencer was born in July 1961 at Park House, a home on the royal family’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England. Park House was the family home of Diana’s mother, Frances, whose own mother had been a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother. The home had been built in 1863 by the future king Edward VII, who had acquired Sandringham a year earlier. The 10-bedroom Victorian house was constructed for Sir William Knollys, the comptroller of the then prince’s household.

Diana lived at Park House until 1976, when her father inherited Althorp House, the Spencer family seat near Northampton. In the 2004 book Diana: A Portrait, Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, shares fond memories of the home. “It was the best place to grow up; it was beautiful and it was big,” he told author Rosalind Coward. “There was a huge garden and a swimming pool and a tennis court. It was a very lovely environment for anyone to grow up in; we didn’t realize how lucky we were.” Park House later became a hotel catering to disabled guests, but the charity that ran it ceased operating the property in 2020.

Althorp House

Althorp Estate is where Princess Diana is buried.

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