The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex have agreed to divide the future proceeds of their mother’s memorial fund between them as part of the separation of the brothers’ charitable activities.

What happened to the Diana Memorial Fund?

The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex have agreed to divide the future proceeds of their mother’s memorial fund between them as part of the separation of the brothers’ charitable activities.

What happened to the Spencer family home?

Diana’s family moved out of Park House in 1975, and in 1983 the Queen gave the house to a charity so they could open a center that provided respite care for people with disabilities (which kind of functions like a hotel). That charity has occupied the house since.

How much money did Princess Diana raise for charity?

9) She inspired others to give to charitable causes. According to The Princess Diana Memorial Fund, set up in response to the donations which poured in at the time of her death, the general public and community groups donated some $44 million.

How much money did Princess Diana donate?

The hospital received a $1.64 million grant, as did the Centrepoint charity for the homeless, the English National Ballet, the Leprosy Mission, the National AIDS Trust and the Royal Marsden Hospital….

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How much is in the Diana Memorial Fund?

Altogether, the fund – launched in September 1997, four days after Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris – received donations of £72.2million, and generated a further £42.2million from its commercial programme.

What charities did Princess Diana volunteered for in her life?

Now the charities with which she was still associated – Centrepoint, The English National Ballet, Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, The Leprosy Mission, The National Aids Trust and The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Trust – are facing up to a future without a patron whose backing was impossible to evaluate.

What did Princess Diana believe in?

One of Diana’s most fervent beliefs was that young people have the power to change the world for the better. At The Diana Award, we work to continue her legacy by supporting, celebrating and empowering young people to change the world, no matter how big or small.

What is the history of Althorp?

Althorp has been the home of the Spencers, the late Princess Diana’s family, for more than 500 years. It’s currently the home of Princess Diana’s brother, the 9th Earl Spencer and also the site of the Princess’s grave.

Can you visit Princess Diana’s Althorp home?

Today, most visitors to Althorp (pronounced Althrup by some but actually a pretentious affectation these days) come to see Diana’s childhood home which can be visited by guided tours, booked in advance. The more than 500-year-old home holds one of Europe’s finest private collections of furniture, paintings and ceramics.

Where did Princess Diana grow up in Althorp?

Diana grew up on the 13,000-acre Althorp estate, which now features 36 oak trees that were specially planted to represent each year of her life. Princess Diana’s family, the Spencers, have owned the Althorp Estate for over 500 years, with Diana calling the estate home before her marriage to Prince Charles.

Who lives in Althorp now?

David Goddard / Getty Images Althorp has been the home of the Spencers, the late Princess Diana’s family, for more than 500 years. It’s currently the home of Princess Diana’s brother, the 9th Earl Spencer and also the site of the Princess’s grave.