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**Cousin of Prince Harry and Prince William Inherits Diana’s Home and Bans Sussexes from Spencer Assets**
Louis Spencer, the cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry, is set to inherit Princess Diana's childhood residence, the sprawling 13,500-acre Orthorpe Estate in Northamptonshire.
Recently, he has enforced a strict ban on Meghan and Harry from accessing any of the Spencer family assets, effective immediately upon his assumption of ownership.
Referred to as Prince Harry Light due to his striking resemblance to his red-haired cousin, the 27-year-old Louis is next in line to inherit the esteemed Spencer Oldham title.
Despite his reserved nature, Viscount Orthorpe has been lauded as a kind and respectable figure by his elder sister, Lady Kitty Spencer.
In discussions regarding male primogeniture, the longstanding practice designating Louis as the rightful heir, Kitty Spencer acknowledged the evolving attitudes and norms surrounding this age-old tradition.
Emphasizing her confidence in Louis, she expressed optimism about his capabilities, attributing his gender as a factor that will enable him to excel in his future responsibilities.
Louis has already commenced preparations to assume control of the historic estate, actively participating in various trustee meetings.
The prestigious Grade 1 listed Orthorpe House, alongside the revered Oldham title, are among the prized possessions set to be passed down to him.
Back in 2015, Princess Diana's brother, the current Earl Spencer, publicly endorsed the continuation of this traditional inheritance pattern, citing its alignment with the rich historical heritage associated with Orthorpe.
Speculations suggest that Harry and Meghan might not be welcome on the estate under Louis' ownership, potentially leading to a permanent ban on their presence there.
Their last visit to the property was marked by tensions following a visit to Diana's grave by Harry and Meghan.
Subsequently, numerous conflicts arose within the family, hinting at underlying discord.
Allegations have surfaced suggesting Meghan Markle's ulterior motives to exploit Prince Harry's royal connections for her personal gain, leveraging his family's legacy to advance her acting career and financial prospects.
Drawing parallels between Meghan's conduct and Princess Diana's persona, critics have pointed out eerie resemblances in their mannerisms and preferences.
Reports indicate Meghan's extensive collection of Diana memorabilia, including posters and books, hinting at a deep-seated fascination with the late princess.
Furthermore, similarities in their choice of attire, scents, and even culinary preferences have raised eyebrows among royal observers.
Princess Diana's early life was deeply intertwined with Sandringham and Althorp House, the latter serving as a cherished abode prior to her union with Prince Charles in 1981.
Spanning an impressive 100,000 square feet with 90 lavishly appointed rooms and a distinguished portrait gallery, Althorp House holds immense sentimental value for the Spencer family.
Apart from their ancestral home, the family boasts a diverse portfolio of properties across London, Northamptonshire, Norfolk, and Warwickshire.
Following Diana's tragic demise in 1997, she was laid to rest on a serene island within the picturesque grounds of the estate's ornate oval lake, a poignant reminder of her enduring legacy.