Item ITN/5/8/215 - Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Spencer

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ITN/5/8/215

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Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Spencer

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  • 11 August 1977 (Creation)

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(1955 - present)

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Windsor, Berkshire. Lady Sarah Spencer, the 22 year old daughter of Earl Spencer, the latest lady in the land to enjoy the attentions of the Prince of Wales. The couple seen at Windsor Great Park where the Prince recently represented Young England in an international polo match. Lady Sarah, an estate agent, was the Queen's house guest at Windsor Castle during Royal Ascot week. Her father is a former equerry to The Queen. Lord Spencer has four children by his marriage to Frances Roche which dissolved in 1969. His second wife, now Lady Sarah's stepmother is the former Countess of Dartmouth, daughter of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland

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