Her stepdaughter-in-law, Victoria, became Countess Spencer.
While Diana was in awe of her grandfather, she adored her grandmother, Countess Spencer.
Countess Spencer often stayed at Park House while Ruth, Lady Fermoy taught the children card games.
That achievement was greeted with satisfaction by her grandmother, Countess Spencer who had kept an affectionate eye on Diana since the divorce.
Countess Spencer holds a very special place in Diana's heart.
The Countess Spencer died at Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, in October 1877, aged 52.
Countess Spencer was appointed a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth in 1937.
When Countess Spencer died in 1972, it was another loss for Diana to cope with.
Countess Spencer may refer to:
On 8 July 1858, Charlotte married the 5th Earl Spencer and became Countess Spencer.