In a terrifying event last week, Princess Diana's childhood home was targeted by arsonists.
Earl Charles Spencer, the uncle of Prince William and Prince Harry, posted the news on social media, expressing dismay at the occurrence.
Days later, the 61-year-old earl revealed good news about the estate's gorgeous fauna following the terrifying fire.
Perhaps the most handsome beast in the Park at @AlthorpHouse at the moment. Just magnificent…. https://t.co/LitI0HIStV
— Charles Spencer (@cspencer1508) May 30, 2025
The shot Charles commented on included a huge chital buck on the wide acreage.
The situation appeared to be under control following the arson assault, as seen by Charles' photographs of the building on fire and its ruins the next morning.
Diana's younger brother was "stunned" to find that a fire at one of Althrop House's farmhouses, which was "fortunately, unoccupied at the time," had been "burnt down by vandals."
According to BBC News, authorities suspect it was set deliberately, however the exact cause is still being investigated.