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Princess Diana's stepmother Raine Spencer dies at 87 | Princess Diana's stepmother Raine Spencer dies at 87 |
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Raine Spencer, stepmother of Diana, Princess of Wales, has died at 87 after a short illness, her family has announced. | Raine Spencer, stepmother of Diana, Princess of Wales, has died at 87 after a short illness, her family has announced. |
Countess Spencer died on Friday morning at her London home, her son William Legge, the Earl of Dartmouth and a UKIP MEP, confirmed. | Countess Spencer died on Friday morning at her London home, her son William Legge, the Earl of Dartmouth and a UKIP MEP, confirmed. |
Her marriage to Diana's father Earl Spencer from 1976 to 1992 was the second of three in her life. | Her marriage to Diana's father Earl Spencer from 1976 to 1992 was the second of three in her life. |
She was the daughter of romance novelist Dame Barbara Cartland. | She was the daughter of romance novelist Dame Barbara Cartland. |
In her early life, she served as a Westminster city councillor from 1954 to 1965. | In her early life, she served as a Westminster city councillor from 1954 to 1965. |
Her first marriage was to the Earl of Dartmouth and lasted from 1948 to 1976. | Her first marriage was to the Earl of Dartmouth and lasted from 1948 to 1976. |
Following the death of Earl Spencer, her second husband, she married Count Jean-Francois de Chambrun in 1993, but the marriage only lasted three years. | Following the death of Earl Spencer, her second husband, she married Count Jean-Francois de Chambrun in 1993, but the marriage only lasted three years. |
When she married Earl Spencer and moved into the ancestral home at Althorp, Northamptonshire, she became stepmother to 15-year-old Diana and 12-year-old Charles, who now holds his father's title. | |
'Diana's best friend' | |
Ingrid Seward, friend of the countess and editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, told the BBC: "When she first married Spencer, they [his children] loathed her. And they made her life extremely difficult. | |
"They used to call her 'acid Raine'. Now I don't know which of the children invented that one but Raine was very stoic and she put up with it all. | |
"And when Earl Spencer became ill she virtually did save his life. She was at his bedside the entire time and I think Diana suddenly saw that this stepmother wasn't as bad as she had imagined. | |
"And then later in Diana's life almost at the end of her life, suddenly Raine Spencer was Diana's best friend." | |
She said Countess Spencer was a "very intelligent, witty woman". | |
"She had that wonderful energy, she could get anything done, which is why I think Spencer fell in love with her," she said. | |
Ms Seward said that after the death of Earl Spencer, Countess Spencer went to work in department store Harrods. | |
"She ran the shop floor, she worked everywhere and then she ended up in men's ties," she said. | |
"But then she worked for the international side of Harrods. She spoke fluent French, she was very bright, she was charming, so she was the perfect ambassador for Harrods." | |
Inquest appearance | |
For many years, Countess Spencer was also on the board of directors at Harrods. But at the 2007 inquest into Diana's death she said: "I never went shopping in Harrods. It was my husband who practically lived there." | |
In that appearance at the inquest she talked about her relationship she had enjoyed with Diana in the years before her death in 1997. | In that appearance at the inquest she talked about her relationship she had enjoyed with Diana in the years before her death in 1997. |
"She always said I had no hidden agenda," she said in her evidence. | "She always said I had no hidden agenda," she said in her evidence. |
"So many people, because she was so popular and so world famous, wanted something out of her. It was a very draining life." | "So many people, because she was so popular and so world famous, wanted something out of her. It was a very draining life." |
Speaking at the inquest about press intrusion into Diana's life, she said: "I suppose this happens with pop stars and celebrities and people who call themselves celebrities nowadays." | Speaking at the inquest about press intrusion into Diana's life, she said: "I suppose this happens with pop stars and celebrities and people who call themselves celebrities nowadays." |
Countess Spencer and Diana were pictured talking in June 1997, just 13 weeks before the death of the Princess of Wales, when the countess was invited to a private viewing of Diana's dresses that were being auctioned by Christie's. | Countess Spencer and Diana were pictured talking in June 1997, just 13 weeks before the death of the Princess of Wales, when the countess was invited to a private viewing of Diana's dresses that were being auctioned by Christie's. |