
Prince William and Prince Harry are reportedlynotset to inherit Princess Diana's childhood home—perThe Post. Princess Diana grew up in Althorp House and spent much of her childhood there. The estate has actually belonged to the Spencer family since 1508, and is the official seat of Earl Spencer—which would be Diana's brother Charles, who currently owns the property. Charles has four kids, and despite the fact that all three of his daughters (Lady Kitty, Lady Eliza, and Lady Amelia) are older, his son, Louis, Viscount Althorp, will inherit the estate due to primogeniture—a feudal rule the feudal rule that dictates that the rights to an estate pass to the eldest son. In other words, Prince William and Prince Harry aren't even in the line-up of possibilities—despite the home being their mother's final resting place. Lady Kitty actually spoke out about being skipped over, saying she's "totally pro-gender equality," but is "quite happy" with Althorp being passed to her little brother. "I just think it's the correct way," she explained toTatler. "I like that the house stays within the same family, with the same surname. I wouldn't want it any other way for the Spencers. And I just know my brother is going to do an impeccable job." Charles Spencer also spoke about the outdated tradition, telling theDaily Mail"It's just the way it is. I get the problems with it as a concept. I also get the strengths of it, having worked to date." You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try