Earl Spencer has been very kind to so warmly show his beautiful family stately home. What an absolute treat to have him explain many of the magnificent rooms.
Gotta say it makes me smile how easily the world was sold the idea that Prince Charles married a common British girl, (a school teacher) instead of a Princess... the fact is, that she was as 'aristocratic' as they get in Britain.
I have a beautiful silk bound copy of Earl Spencer’s eulogy for his sister Diana. It was inscribed to me and signed by Charles, Earl Spencer. It is something I will cherish forever. His beautiful home Althorp is a treasure for us all.
That is so lovely, we, Americans still hold Princess Diana very near and dear to our hearts. She was a remarkable woman. My heart stills feels for her. May she RIP
The Earl is definitely extremely passionate about the house, it's history, and just people in general. It's always a treat to watch him go into the history of it
That is true. The Spencer Family are more British than the Royal Family are, because they are largely of British blood. They are also very Royal. They share Royal ancestry, and also the Spencers have been closely serving the Royal Family for hundreds of years.
LoL they are Norman French and before that probably danish or Norwegian. There hasn't been a english monarch on the english throne for over 1000 years .
Myself was very fortunate in 2012 to visit my cousin in London, He is a retired Grenadier Officer, my daughter was with me And one Sunday Cousin surprised us by taking us to visit Althorp house And in the bookstore we were so happy to actually meet Earl Spencer Who happily signed my book of the Spencer Home. It was such a privilege to also visit the grounds and to actually view The Island where HRH Diana Spencer is laid to rest . Yes I cannot but feel so humbled to meet this very down to Earth Man , part of me hopes that HRH Prince Harry is still welcomed respected not least for his Army Career , also a beloved son Of his Mother .Diana R.I.P. Mary Canada 🇨🇦
What a gorgeous place, what a pleasure to see the paintings and rooms... and a portrait of our dear Lady Diana. Thank you for this video. I'm fascinated seeing what Earl Spencer has done to refresh and keep alive this ancestral place
What a gracious host the Earl is. I appreciated his view of his home as a kind of living history. History is so important and we need to keep it alive for future generations.
I visited there when he was releasing a book, which he signed for me. We spoke a few minutes. He couldn't have been more gracious and lovely and welcoming. The house is so beautiful. I was deeply moved upon seeing Diana's final resting place. He really was just so gracious.
Gotta say it makes me smile how easily the world was sold the idea that Prince Charles married a common British girl, (a school teacher) instead of a Princess... the fact is, that she was as 'aristocratic' as they get in Britain.
While this family are part of Britain's larger "Aristocracy", they are not considered among the highest level of such, regardless of their estate size, and that was why Diana was treated as a 'Commoner'. The nuances of the 'levels' of who is who gets complicated because there are the actual "Royals" & those beneath them all furiously climbing up & trying to become accepted into the "Royals" too ! Of course many of the lower levels were wealthier than the top level because of the huge fortunes being made in Commerce overseas during the era of Colonialism ! I'm a Brit of the 'working class', who went to college & had a professional career, so I am one tiny step up on the long ladder to get to society's accepted 'upper class' status !!! Silly isn't it ? Diana was loved because she was who she was & how she behaved in spite of it all !
@@veronicaroach3667 from what I understand, it seems that actually the Spencers are much older in coat of arms than Saxe-Coburg Gotta or what's the real name of the royals of today's Britain. that's exactly the emphasis which Earl Spencer puts here and everywhere: his history books and his speeches, including late Lady Diana's behaviour/ demeanor.on the contrary,i would say, that's exactly the Royals ' excuse why they treated her as they did, thinking she s more fit& prepared than a" commoner". that's why she was approved into the marriage without any further discussion. so the Spencers allege they are actually more " aristocratic" than the Royals ' bloodlineage, and for this class, it is the origin which counts,not the amount of patrimony or estate left... the origin of the royals seem not to be so noble as the Spencers, historically.
I was about 10 when Diana and Charles married. I recall the press making a big deal (at least in the US) of her being just an ordinary young girl who was a preschool teacher or nanny. I was full on adult before I understood that she grew up in a manner like this.
I'm very glad that Earl Spencer is taking good care of the Spencer House and fortune. He does a wonderful job. Raine Spencer had at one time sold off many paintings and treasures from the house, to pay the taxes. Many of those treasures have since been recovered and restored to their rightful manor. Bravo! 👏 As an American, I can say that it's too bad stepmothers can't be removed once the fathers pass away, because every stepmother in America robs her stepchildren of their rightful inheritance.
Why blame the stepmothers? Isn't the problem derived from a TAX SYSTEM that continues to tax people over and over again on the same asset? How is the tax man to be satisfied? Then there are those who envy the great families and would like to see all their assets stripped from them. To be clear, I think these great families hold and are custodians to a lot of a nation's history.
If your daughter married a man who had kids from a previous marriage and spent 20 or 30 years from him do you think it would be fair that he left her completely out of his will once he died only to cast her out on the street. Nothing to show for 30 years worth of equity in the marriage. You are clearly a first wife that is still married. Whatever if you got divorced and remarried you wouldn't want to be treated less than just because you were a second wife.
Don't remove somebody just because they died she's the wife because he married her and he won a marriage her why would he need to remove her that's why you get married in the 1st place . Wanted to remove her after his death that he probably wouldn't get married during the 1st place.
In the immediate aftermath of Diana's death, massive crowds of people came to see where she was laid to rest. Earl Spencer made a good sum of money from the exhibits on the property about Diana. He then had money to re-aquire some of what had been sold off to pay the inheritance tax owed when their father died. The upkeep of these stately homes take massive amount of money so that is why they must charge an entrance fee, set up enterprises on site and, if extra fortunate, rent them for movies and television shows. A few years ago, Princes William and Harry asked Earl Spencer to return Diana's property to their custody. My hope is that Earl Spencer was sensible enough to also start to save some of the money earned from those booming years so that his son, Viscount Louis, WHEN HE INHERITS, WILL BE ABLE TO PAY INHERITANCE TAX AND NOT HAVE TO SELL FAMILY TREASURES TO RAISE MONEY.
Is there any pictures of Henry the Apes sisters. The Spensors ancestor is one of Henrys sisters and wonder is there any history shown of that episide in this mansion.
Ashley Hicks the presenter is one of direct descendents of Queen Victoria, a great great great grandson. He is also a grandson of Earl Mountbatten thus closely related to QE2 , KC3 and Prince Philip.
I keep thinking of the Dowager's quip (Downton Abbey) that an aristocrat without staff is about as useful as a glass hammer. People earn a living that way; and it's not like they are forced to work there. Good enough in my book. 😉😊
@@Outlier999 In the previous era's thru the 1900's staff were called servants. I read that someone referred to them as such to QE2 & she corrected them by saying they're not servants they're my staff. I thought that was respectful of her.
This was a treat. A beautiful house with beautiful contents. The Spencer family has done a great job over the years. I’m glad the re-gilding was done, I don’t like to sacrifice all tradition to modern taste.
The beauty of these homes boggle my mind. I find it hard to imagine the amount of money/income it took to make all of this happen - certainly built to impress! I am fascinated with these old family homes and this one due to being the family home of Lady Diana. I have never seen the inside of this one before and I am certainly impressed.
@ Twist of Fate ..It was a Catered Event at a Furniture Store , Earl Spencer promoted a replica line of Athorp furniture . I also got his book at that time " Althorp Living History The Portfolio " He signed the book for me with a personal message . This was May 30 , 2006 . It was truely an unforgettible evening .
I would not be surprised if Prince William, the Prince of Wales, took the time to visit his uncle, Earl Spencer, to find out more about his mother before she married. He has no reason not to be cordial to Diana's brother. And the home is magnificent. It was good of Earl Spencer to allow the public to see this extraordinary edifice, filled with genuine artwork and decor.
Prince William and Harry Invited this gentleman Diana's brother to both of their weddings he was also at the Queen's funeral as well he is a big part of their family Diana's grandmother Good friends with the Queen mother and The 2 elderly women arrange the date for Diana and Charles. The spencers were well acquainted with the Royal family long before Diana and Charles ever got married.
Really enjoyed watching this, I always get the sense the Spencers are humble of there wealth, love to have seen the late lady Diana's room in Althorpe, thankyou for sharing 👍👍
It’s quite a treat to be permitted to view Earl Spencer’s home. I recommend reading the Earl’s books on various aspects of British and Spencer history.
A nice visit to a place that despite the years still have the spirit of pertinence. Beautiful ceilings, pieces of furniture, Van Dyck’s painting and many more. As he said it is important to add his own taste and hang the portraits of the actual members of the family next to their ancestors. He is proud to his ancestors and heritage which is important in sense of values. You know.
Fortunate to have visited while the Diana Exhibit was still in the Stables. This is a beautiful example of an English Country House- not stuffy, just well appointed, Graceful. Just right. All - in a beautiful country Setting with sheep, and tall grass and Old Trees. Glad to see Earl Spencer is taking care of it's History so well. I am glad too, for Diana has a quiet, peaceful resting place at the Oval Island.
What a wonderful tour of a grand and beautiful house. Loved every moment of it. What a treat for all senses. Also it has given me lots of inspiration while starting to renovating my French Château. So grateful this channel showed up in my suggestions. Thank you so much. Greetings from France
A mansão Althorp da Familia Spencer é um dos maiores pontos turísticos da Inglaterra. Acredito que essa familia junto com a Familia Real Britânica e as demais familias nobres sao responsáveis por atrair turistas para o país.
Did I understand right, 600 painting in the library and 25 of them are collected by current earl? Incredible! That means 1000s in the building. Interesting, do they have tours in this nice museum with so much history? Thank you for the tour.
Great family and country history. When I look at the earls face, I mean, how much does our future king George look like a descendant of the Spencer family ☺
@@twistoffate4791 Blenheim Palace is the other. I would actually pay to be a house keeper. Getting to touch the light fixtures and shutter latches and dust the books, and the painting frames. Oh my! (I don't dust my own, but I would Winstons for sure).
@@b.walker5955 I'm an American, so I must look this up, as I do not want to miss out on anything beautiful, wonderful & historical. Thank you, my friend. Footnote: I just finished the piece on Blenheim on Real Royalty. Outstanding.
@@twistoffate4791 Oh yippee! I am also an American! Who loves and admires all the places I hope to one day visit. Perhaps I will see you there too? Maybe high tea at Highclere castle or Chatsworth House? One more for you while I have your attention...Goodwood House. All are open to public visits. You and I are going to have to figure out how to visit, and how not to leave. You know, like hotel California? 🤣
He visto cientos de videos de gente de la.realeza y de familias nobles,pero este noble caballero Spenser,siempre en cada entrevista que lo veo es muy cordial ,amable y murstra su hermosisimo y suntuoso hogar sin mayor repara.Aunque su familia sea noble es tiene un corazon humilde.(la mayor de las riquesaz).Encantador video. Les saludo desde Santiago de Chile.
Wonderful ..love houses like this..amazing to manage the upkeep of such a beautiful home, visited Princess Diana’s resting place years ago and saw the more every day rooms of the house…love it
Because he deserves the credit, I have to agree he is a wonderful person and works very hard to keep the estate going. I had the privilege to have a small lunch with him years ago at Althorp. Very hospitable and easy to be with.
Earl Spencer has been very kind to so warmly show his beautiful family stately home. What an absolute treat to have him explain many of the magnificent rooms.
He wasn’t so kind when he cheated on his first wife and his mistress too.
@@Outlier999A bit of DV in that family , his father !
@@BlackStump172 True.
its MARKETING.. the place is open to the public. Is a business. It has to be.
Gotta say it makes me smile how easily the world was sold the idea that Prince Charles married a common British girl, (a school teacher) instead of a Princess... the fact is, that she was as 'aristocratic' as they get in Britain.
Thank you Earl Spencer for allowing us a visit to your home. I especially enjoyed all the history and a glimpse at family portraits.
I have a beautiful silk bound copy of Earl Spencer’s eulogy for his sister Diana. It was inscribed to me and signed by Charles, Earl Spencer. It is something I will cherish forever. His beautiful home Althorp is a treasure for us all.
That is so lovely, we, Americans still hold Princess Diana very near and dear to our hearts. She was a remarkable woman. My heart stills feels for her. May she RIP
ALTHORP IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING!!!💖💖💖💖💖
The Earl is definitely extremely passionate about the house, it's history, and just people in general. It's always a treat to watch him go into the history of it
Five hundred years of British history! The family is more British than Queen Elizabeth herself.
That is true. The Spencer Family are more British than the Royal Family are, because they are largely of British blood. They are also very Royal. They share Royal ancestry, and also the Spencers have been closely serving the Royal Family for hundreds of years.
LoL they are Norman French and before that probably danish or Norwegian.
There hasn't been a english monarch on the english throne for over 1000 years .
Myself was very fortunate in 2012 to visit my cousin in London,
He is a retired Grenadier Officer, my daughter was with me
And one Sunday Cousin surprised us by taking us to visit Althorp house
And in the bookstore we were so happy to actually meet Earl Spencer
Who happily signed my book of the Spencer Home.
It was such a privilege to also visit the grounds and to actually view
The Island where HRH Diana Spencer is laid to rest .
Yes I cannot but feel so humbled to meet this very down to Earth
Man , part of me hopes that HRH Prince Harry is still welcomed
respected not least for his Army Career , also a beloved son
Of his Mother .Diana R.I.P.
Mary Canada 🇨🇦
@@ageofechochambers9469 But William V will be half-Spencer I assume.
The Queen was of mostly German descent
What a responsibility, caring for the home!
What a down to earth sounding guy. Fascinating.
What a gorgeous place, what a pleasure to see the paintings and rooms... and a portrait of our dear Lady Diana. Thank you for this video. I'm fascinated seeing what Earl Spencer has done to refresh and keep alive this ancestral place
What a gracious host the Earl is. I appreciated his view of his home as a kind of living history. History is so important and we need to keep it alive for future generations.
I visited there when he was releasing a book, which he signed for me. We spoke a few minutes. He couldn't have been more gracious and lovely and welcoming. The house is so beautiful. I was deeply moved upon seeing Diana's final resting place. He really was just so gracious.
What a wonderful tour of an absolutely incredible house. Thank you, Earl Spencer.
Earl Spencer's knowledge of Althorp is simply awe-inspiring. Brilliant interview.
Earl Spencer is so easy to listen to and his knowledge of his home is outstanding. Thank you. Beautifully presented 🌹
Earl Spencer very educated and very clever . He has a look of William , who probably inherited his intelligence
I think you might be mistaking a posh accent and articulacy for intelligence there. But then, so do most of the English.
I can understand him accent 😅
Beautiful stately home. Delightfully gracious host. Thank you.
Thank you Earl Spencer for allowing this wonderful video of your beautiful home. It makes one proud to be English. Your love for it shines through.
Gotta say it makes me smile how easily the world was sold the idea that Prince Charles married a common British girl, (a school teacher) instead of a Princess... the fact is, that she was as 'aristocratic' as they get in Britain.
Diana was far too good for him!
While this family are part of Britain's larger "Aristocracy", they are not considered among the highest level of such, regardless of their estate size, and that was why Diana was treated as a 'Commoner'. The nuances of the 'levels' of who is who gets complicated because there are the actual "Royals" & those beneath them all furiously climbing up & trying to become accepted into the "Royals" too ! Of course many of the lower levels were wealthier than the top level because of the huge fortunes being made in Commerce overseas during the era of Colonialism ! I'm a Brit of the 'working class', who went to college & had a professional career, so I am one tiny step up on the long ladder to get to society's accepted 'upper class' status !!! Silly isn't it ? Diana was loved because she was who she was & how she behaved in spite of it all !
@@veronicaroach3667 from what I understand, it seems that actually the Spencers are much older in coat of arms than Saxe-Coburg Gotta or what's the real name of the royals of today's Britain. that's exactly the emphasis which Earl Spencer puts here and everywhere: his history books and his speeches, including late Lady Diana's behaviour/ demeanor.on the contrary,i would say, that's exactly the Royals ' excuse why they treated her as they did, thinking she s more fit& prepared than a" commoner". that's why she was approved into the marriage without any further discussion.
so the Spencers allege they are actually more " aristocratic" than the Royals ' bloodlineage, and for this class, it is the origin which counts,not the amount of patrimony or estate left... the origin of the royals seem not to be so noble as the Spencers, historically.
Diana’s family was royal way bf the Winsors
@@ItsMe-yv9jd regardless, Diana outclassed the present incumbents by a country mile!
I was about 10 when Diana and Charles married. I recall the press making a big deal (at least in the US) of her being just an ordinary young girl who was a preschool teacher or nanny. I was full on adult before I understood that she grew up in a manner like this.
Same here and I watched live from the British channel and believe the same thing then. Her family hosted George Washington for God sake.
He is so knowledgeable about his own home. He’s so natural!
What a lovely host. Very interesting history. I would have enjoyed a longer tour.
Gorgeous library, such a calm looking room.
I'm very glad that Earl Spencer is taking good care of the Spencer House and fortune. He does a wonderful job. Raine Spencer had at one time sold off many paintings and treasures from the house, to pay the taxes. Many of those treasures have since been recovered and restored to their rightful manor. Bravo! 👏
As an American, I can say that it's too bad stepmothers can't be removed once the fathers pass away, because every stepmother in America robs her stepchildren of their rightful inheritance.
Oh! That is so good to hear about the treasures!
Why blame the stepmothers? Isn't the problem derived from a TAX SYSTEM that continues to tax people over and over again on the same asset? How is the tax man to be satisfied? Then there are those who envy the great families and would like to see all their assets stripped from them. To be clear, I think these great families hold and are custodians to a lot of a nation's history.
If your daughter married a man who had kids from a previous marriage and spent 20 or 30 years from him do you think it would be fair that he left her completely out of his will once he died only to cast her out on the street. Nothing to show for 30 years worth of equity in the marriage. You are clearly a first wife that is still married. Whatever if you got divorced and remarried you wouldn't want to be treated less than just because you were a second wife.
Don't remove somebody just because they died she's the wife because he married her and he won a marriage her why would he need to remove her that's why you get married in the 1st place . Wanted to remove her after his death that he probably wouldn't get married during the 1st place.
In the immediate aftermath of Diana's death, massive crowds of people came to see where she was laid to rest. Earl Spencer made a good sum of money from the exhibits on the property about Diana. He then had money to re-aquire some of what had been sold off to pay the inheritance tax owed when their father died. The upkeep of these stately homes take massive amount of money so that is why they must charge an entrance fee, set up enterprises on site and, if extra fortunate, rent them for movies and television shows. A few years ago, Princes William and Harry asked Earl Spencer to return Diana's property to their custody. My hope is that Earl Spencer was sensible enough to also start to save some of the money earned from those booming years so that his son, Viscount Louis, WHEN HE INHERITS, WILL BE ABLE TO PAY INHERITANCE TAX AND NOT HAVE TO SELL FAMILY TREASURES TO RAISE MONEY.
So beautiful,thank you Earl Spencer.❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦
Is there any pictures of Henry the Apes sisters. The Spensors ancestor is one of Henrys sisters and wonder is there any history shown of that episide in this mansion.
Glorious. 🏴🏴🏴
Can’t wait to visit there some day. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺.
Ashley Hicks the presenter is one of direct descendents of Queen Victoria, a great great great grandson. He is also a grandson of Earl Mountbatten thus closely related to QE2 , KC3 and Prince Philip.
Thank you for allowing us to visit your home. I remember when you became the Earl and how much hard work you put into keeping the entire estate going,
Wow need a lot of staff to keep this house the way it is. The Earl seems a nice down to earth person
I keep thinking of the Dowager's quip (Downton Abbey) that an aristocrat without staff is about as useful as a glass hammer.
People earn a living that way; and it's not like they are forced to work there. Good enough in my book. 😉😊
Don't be fooled. He's aristocracy.
Appearances are deceiving. He was a cad in his younger days 25 years ago.
@@thekingsdaughter4233 She meant most of them are useless without their servants to hold their hands.
@@Outlier999 In the previous era's thru the 1900's staff were called servants. I read that someone referred to them as such to QE2 & she corrected them by saying they're not servants they're my staff. I thought that was respectful of her.
This was a treat. A beautiful house with beautiful contents. The Spencer family has done a great job over the years. I’m glad the re-gilding was done, I don’t like to sacrifice all tradition to modern taste.
Glad to see that Earl Spencer knows the true history of the house and many of the special pieces with in. Holds the true history of the family.
What a beautiful, magnificent mansion!
The beauty of these homes boggle my mind. I find it hard to imagine the amount of money/income it took to make all of this happen - certainly built to impress! I am fascinated with these old family homes and this one due to being the family home of Lady Diana. I have never seen the inside of this one before and I am certainly impressed.
Earl Spencer, I’ve always been impressed by how you carry yourself and how you are so passionate about preserving your amazing heritage. Thank you.
I meet Earl Spencer in Knoxville ,TN USA some years back . He was so kind and tall .
How did you come about getting the opportunity? I am jealous, lol. Sounds like a very memorable moment.
@ Twist of Fate ..It was a Catered Event at a Furniture Store , Earl Spencer promoted a replica line of Athorp furniture . I also got his book at that time " Althorp Living History The Portfolio " He signed the book for me with a personal message . This was May 30 , 2006 . It was truely an unforgettible evening .
So completely beautiful.
I am truly enjoying this wonderful channel ....thank you Earl Spencer 🎄
Thank you for allowing us in this marvel of good taste.
So enjoyable. Thank you!
Thank you so much for inviting US into your home!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautifully presented! Earl Spencer
How kind of Earl Spencer to share some of the wonderful history of his beautiful home.🙏🏻💜
Thank you Earl Spenser for sharing Althorp..such an awesome house with all the wonderful & historic furnishings
Has always been my favorite English family home. It just gets better with age. Thank you for the tour.
I would not be surprised if Prince William, the Prince of Wales, took the time to visit his uncle, Earl Spencer, to find out more about his mother before she married. He has no reason not to be cordial to Diana's brother. And the home is magnificent. It was good of Earl Spencer to allow the public to see this extraordinary edifice, filled with genuine artwork and decor.
Prince William and Harry Invited this gentleman Diana's brother to both of their weddings he was also at the Queen's funeral as well he is a big part of their family Diana's grandmother Good friends with the Queen mother and The 2 elderly women arrange the date for Diana and Charles. The spencers were well acquainted with the Royal family long before Diana and Charles ever got married.
@@kramnancy1411 And the Queen was the Earl's godmother.
Right. And reportedly when Diana, recently divorced, asked her brother if she could stay there for a bit, he said no.
Really enjoyed watching this, I always get the sense the Spencers are humble of there wealth, love to have seen the late lady Diana's room in Althorpe, thankyou for sharing 👍👍
A lovely knowledgeable tour by Earl Spencer of his home. Thank you.
Beautiful thank you for allowing us a peek
Beautiful home, gracious host.
Lovely visit. Thank you.
It’s quite a treat to be permitted to view Earl Spencer’s home. I recommend reading the Earl’s books on various aspects of British and Spencer history.
Stunning, thank you Sir for allowing this video. and for your interesting talk.
Very intelligent man 😊
I am glad to see that the great tradition has been preserved in this way.
Diana is the Rose of English aristocracy & The jewel of Spencer family
He did a fantastic job keeping up Althorp.
It is always such a pleasure to listen to Mr Spencer ❤❤❤
I loved this ... really interesting. Would love to visit again. 🙏
This was wonderful to watch, beautiful home and a lovely man😊
Amazing house and the history. The Earl did a wonderful job in explaining and has kept the house in tip top condition it seems.
I met him at this home for a book signing some years ago. I thought he was absolutely lovely.
It's truly a beautiful house.
Beautiful description by Lord Spencer.
Thank you.
A nice visit to a place that despite the years still have the spirit of pertinence. Beautiful ceilings, pieces of furniture, Van Dyck’s painting and many more. As he said it is important to add his own taste and hang the portraits of the actual members of the family next to their ancestors. He is proud to his ancestors and heritage which is important in sense of values. You know.
How wonderful of you Sepencer
Fortunate to have visited while the Diana Exhibit was still in the Stables. This is a beautiful example of an English Country House- not stuffy, just well appointed, Graceful. Just right. All - in a beautiful country Setting with sheep, and tall grass and Old Trees. Glad to see Earl Spencer is taking care of it's History so well. I am glad too, for Diana has a quiet, peaceful resting place at the Oval Island.
Diana is not buried there.
Thanks Earl, you make a wonderful guide.
WOW thanks for sharing thanks Earl Spencer love this video 😮😃❤️🌹
What a wonderful tour of a grand and beautiful house. Loved every moment of it. What a treat for all senses. Also it has given me lots of inspiration while starting to renovating my French Château. So grateful this channel showed up in my suggestions. Thank you so much. Greetings from France
Very beautiful home .and the very charming owner . Thank you .
I adore your UA-cam productions….and Ashley Hicks is wonderful
A mansão Althorp da Familia Spencer é um dos maiores pontos turísticos da Inglaterra.
Acredito que essa familia junto com a Familia Real Britânica e as demais familias nobres sao responsáveis por atrair turistas para o país.
Did I understand right, 600 painting in the library and 25 of them are collected by current earl? Incredible! That means 1000s in the building. Interesting, do they have tours in this nice museum with so much history? Thank you for the tour.
Magnificent and very emotional 😢 👑 💖
Can imagine this mansion at Christmas how magnificent it would look 🎄
Great family and country history. When I look at the earls face, I mean, how much does our future king George look like a descendant of the Spencer family ☺
Hopefully royalty will end.
I love England so much. Having lived there in my teens I am infected with all these beautiful homes. There is nothing like England🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
Where do you live now?
@@k1nkstar448 Germany
Completely wonderful. Specially Princess Diana photo's 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you Sir, for sharing your home!
Earl Spencer, thank you so much for sharing your pictures of your beautiful Home {Althorp}. Blessing & God Bless, from the USA.
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful!!!!
Thank you. Yes, a beautiful home!!!!
Thank you for an interesting talk , I must visit again ,I loved the story behind the Hall Chairs.
Beautiful home and family to keep its history alive by allowing to see it. Thank you.
Very enjoyable. Earl Spenser has a true love for his home and is also very knowledgeable about it.
Magnificent. Thoroughly enjoyed.
The one house I could never visit...as I would never leave. The history and priceless historical treasures abound.
Same. They'd have to kick me out because I get mesmerized by paintings of people and I would dwell too long on each.
@@twistoffate4791 Blenheim Palace is the other. I would actually pay to be a house keeper. Getting to touch the light fixtures and shutter latches and dust the books, and the painting frames. Oh my! (I don't dust my own, but I would Winstons for sure).
@@b.walker5955 I'm an American, so I must look this up, as I do not want to miss out on anything beautiful, wonderful & historical. Thank you, my friend. Footnote: I just finished the piece on Blenheim on Real Royalty. Outstanding.
@@twistoffate4791 Oh yippee! I am also an American! Who loves and admires all the places I hope to one day visit. Perhaps I will see you there too? Maybe high tea at Highclere castle or Chatsworth House? One more for you while I have your attention...Goodwood House. All are open to public visits. You and I are going to have to figure out how to visit, and how not to leave. You know, like hotel California? 🤣
@@b.walker5955 OK, Goodwood House I will investigate as well. We'll meet for high tea one day and discuss it all!!
The History of the family is so amazing!! Love this home!!!
He visto cientos de videos de gente de la.realeza y de familias nobles,pero este noble caballero Spenser,siempre en cada entrevista que lo veo es muy cordial ,amable y murstra su hermosisimo y suntuoso hogar sin mayor repara.Aunque su familia sea noble es tiene un corazon humilde.(la mayor de las riquesaz).Encantador video.
Les saludo desde Santiago de Chile.
I love his passion & appreciation of the house history, I will definitely visit next year.
Beautiful and historic home.
Wonderful presentation. Would love to know more about history of house. Perhaps Earl Spenser will write a book with pictures.
Love this so much! Thank you for sharing….loved Princess Diana and her brother. Such a huge part of British history!!!
What a magnificent man Earl Spencer is ❤
I do agree those chairs are priceless and hansom ❤
That was wonderful! I look forward to visiting one day!
Wonderful ..love houses like this..amazing to manage the upkeep of such a beautiful home, visited Princess Diana’s resting place years ago and saw the more every day rooms of the house…love it
Because he deserves the credit, I have to agree he is a wonderful person and works very hard to keep the estate going. I had the privilege to have a small lunch with him years ago at Althorp. Very hospitable and easy to be with.
Wonderful, more please!
Fabulous house and it is wonderful to see just how much Charles understands his "stately" home.
Quite educational. Filled with nuggets of history and gems of historically adaptive but authentic interior design.
Beautifully explained by Earl Spenser
I like that each room was specifically designed within their theme. The art are marvelous.
Thank you for sharing!