Princess Diana’s brother shares positive update after fire attack at home
Prince William and Prince Harry’s uncle issues special message after tragedy
Princess Diana’s childhood recently became a target of an arson attack in a horrifying incident last week.
Prince William and Prince Harry’s uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, had shared the news on social media expressing his shock over the incident.
Days later, the 61-year-old earl shared positive news about the estate’s stunning wildlife after the horror blaze.
“Perhaps the most handsome beast in the Park at @AlthorpHouse at the moment,” he replied to a tweet on X . “Just magnificent….”
The photo that Charles commented on was a large chital buck at the expansive property.
It appears that the situation is being handled smoothly following the arson attack which was seen images shared by Charles of the building on fire and its remains the next morning.
Diana’s younger brother had said that he was “stunned” to learn the fire at one of the farmhouses at Althrop House “fortunately, unoccupied at the time” was “burnt down by vandals”.
Fire crews found the two-story structure “fully on fire” when they arrived. Charles had also thanked the Northamptonshire Fire Service for dealing with the fire, adding that nobody had been in the building at the time and no one was hurt.
According to BBC News, investigators believe it was set deliberately, though the precise cause remains under review.
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