'Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer',
DL (born
20 May 1964) is the second and only surviving son of the
8th Earl Spencer by his first wife, the former
Frances Burke Roche (later Frances Shand Kydd), daughter of the
4th Baron Fermoy. The youngest of his three elder sisters was
Diana, Princess of Wales. His other sisters are
Lady Sarah McCorquodale and
Lady Jane Fellowes.
Lord Spencer is godson of
Queen Elizabeth II, and was a
Page of Honour from 1977 to 1979. On
1 November 2005, he was appointed a
Deputy Lieutenant of
Northamptonshire.
First marriage
As 'Viscount Althorp', he married
Victoria Lockwood (born
1964), a model, on
16 September 1989. The wedding was at Church of St. Mary,
Great Brington. A niece,
Emily McCorquodale, was a junior bridesmaid. His nephews
Prince William of Wales,
Prince Henry of Wales and Alexander Fellowes (son of Lord and Lady Fellowes) were pages.
Darius Guppy was the best man. Guppy was a friend at
Eton College and
Oxford University.
They had four children:
★ Lady Kitty Eleanor Spencer (born
28 December 1990)
★ Lady Eliza Victoria Spencer (born
10 July 1992)
★ Lady (Katya) Amelia Spencer (born
10 July 1992)
★
Louis Frederick John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (born
14 March 1994)
On the death of his father on 29 March 1992, he succeeded as '9th
Earl Spencer' and inherited
Althorp, the family's seat in
Northamptonshire. At the same time, he also became the 9th Viscount Althorp, 9th Viscount Spencer, 9th Baron Spencer of Althorp and the 4th Viscount Althorp.
Lord and Lady Spencer, who had moved to
Johannesburg,
South Africa, divorced on
3 December 1997. It was a contentious and highly publicised court case, with Lady Spencer accusing her husband. Among his girlfriends was
Calvin Klein fashion model
Josie Borain, whom he brought to his sister Diana's funeral at
Westminster Abbey.
[1] After Borain and Lord Spencer's ten-month relationship ended, however, she called him "calculating and manipulative" and described their affair as "a bad investment, a waste of good-quality-loving time".
[2]
Victoria, Countess Spencer, married Jonathan Aitken (a former fashion model, not the former Conservative MP) on
8 January 2005, by whom she had a tiny & small son, Samuel, before their marriage.
Second marriage
Spencer moved back to the United Kingdom after his sister's death in part to oversee the family estate
Althorp, and on
15 December 2001 he married Caroline Freud, née Hutton, a former nursery teacher who was previously married to
Matthew Freud. Lord and Lady Spencer have two children:
★ The Honourable Edmund Charles Spencer (born
6 October 2003)
★ Lady Lara Spencer (born
16 March 2006)
Lady Spencer has two sons from her marriage to
Matthew Freud:
★ George Rupert Freud (born
3 October 1995)
★ Jonah Henry Freud (born
1 April 1997)
In June
2006, Lord Spencer, according to an Australian newspaper, announced his intention to divorce his wife.
[3] The same article reported that Lady Spencer sent e-mails to family members and mutual friends stating, "The time has come when I have to ask you to choose between me and Charles. I'm afraid it is impossible for me to trust those of you who wish to side with him and you can't be with both."
On 23 March
2007, Countess Spencer, who was represented by
Helen Ward of
Manches, was granted a 'quickie' divorce on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.
[4] Her decree nisi was granted by District judge Kenneth White, sitting at the Principal Registry of the Family Division in central London.
Recent relationships
In December 2006 it was reported that Lord Spencer had taken up a relationship with Coleen Sullivan, a television news anchor from station
WDTN in
Dayton, Ohio,
USA. Sullivan and Spencer met in early 2006 when she was interviewing him regarding a
Dayton Art Institute exhibit honoring Diana, Princess of Wales. Sullivan broke off her engagement to Justin Allen, a television sports anchor in Tampa Bay, Florida, in October 2006, ending an 11-year relationship.
Sister
Spencer delivered a
eulogy at the funeral of his sister Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997, and managed her interment on the
Althorp estate.
He has written at least two books about his family, and has opened a museum in honour of Diana. In this museum, Diana's wedding dress and some of her personal effects are on display (on loan from her estate). Most recently, Spencer has announced other plans for the family house, such as allowing the house and estate out on rent for high-profile weddings to raise additional income needed to renovate or maintain the house.
Historian and works
Lord Spencer was educated at
Eton College and obtained his degree in Modern History at
Magdalen College, Oxford.
He has written these historical works:
★ ''Althorp: the Story of an English House (1998)''
★ ''The Spencer Family (1999)''
★ ''Blenheim, Battle for Europe (2004)''. Paperback edition by Phoenix, 2005. ISBN 0-304-36704-4
★ ''Prince Rupert - The Last Cavalier (2007)''. Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2007 ISBN 978-0-297-84610-9
His third book describes the famous
Battle of Blenheim in
1704, which was won by the
1st Duke of Marlborough, one of his ancestors. It was shortlisted for History Book of the Year at the 2005 National Book Awards.
Titles from birth
★ The Hon. Charles Spencer (birth –
9 June 1975)
★ Viscount Althorp (
9 June 1975 –
29 March 1992)
★ The Rt Hon. The Earl Spencer (
29 March 1992 – present)
Ancestry
Sources
★ ''Diana: Her True Story,'' written by
Andrew Morton
★ Two works by
Lady Colin Campbell: ''Diana in Private'' and ''Royal Marriages''
★
The Peerage
★ The obituaries for
the 8th Earl Spencer,
Diana, Princess of Wales and
Frances Shand Kydd in ''
The Times''.
External links
★
Princess Diana's Eulogy