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  1. 3 giu 2004 · 03 June 2004 • 4:32pm. Frances Shand Kydd, the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, cut an intriguing figure. Living alone on a remote Scottish island, the reclusive grandmother to Princes ...

  2. Frances Shand Kydd. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd z domu Roche, dawniej hrabina Althorp (ur. 20 stycznia 1936 w Sandringham House, zm. 3 czerwca 2004 w Seil, Argyll and Bute) – pierwsza żona Johna Spencera, matka Diany, księżnej Walii. Zajmowała się działalnością charytatywną.

  3. Frances Shand Kydd. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd, född Frances Ruth Roche den 20 januari 1936 i Sandringham i Norfolk, död 3 juni 2004 på Seil i Argyll and Bute i Skottland, var mor till prinsessan Diana. [ 8] Hennes far var baronen Maurice Roche som var en av kung George VI :s närmaste vänner. Hennes mor, Ruth Roche, var en av drottning ...

  4. 3 giu 2004 · Diana's mother dies 'peacefully'. Diana and her mother Frances Shand Kydd at Wimbledon. The mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, has died at home in Scotland after a long illness. Frances Shand Kydd, 68, had been frail since being treated in hospital after falling ill in April. Her son, Earl Charles Spencer, issued a statement from the family ...

  5. 3 giu 2004 · Die Mutter von Prinzessin Diana, Frances Shand Kydd, ist am Donnerstag gestorben. Die 68-Jährige sei nach langer Krankheit friedlich eingeschlafen, teilte ein Sprecher ihres Sohnes Earl Spencer mit.

  6. Frances Shand Kydd. Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Shand Kydd (geborene Roche, * 20. Januar 1936 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England; † 3. Juni 2004 auf Seil, Schottland) war die Mutter von Diana, Princess of Wales sowohl auch die Großmutter von William, Prince of Wales und Harry, Duke of Sussex .

  7. 3 giu 2004 · Frances Shand Kydd endured another media frenzy five years later when she testified at the London trial of Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell. Paul Burrell's court case sparked more controversy Before the proceedings were spectacularly halted, Mrs Shand Kydd had been forced to admit in court that she had fallen out with her daughter and not spoken to her for several months before her death.