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The 9th Earl Spencer's country estate is called Althorp House. Located in Northamptonshire, England, it has been the Spencer family home since the 16th century. The estate is also known for its extensive grounds and its role as the burial site of Diana, Princess of Wales, who was the earl's sister.

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