EXCLUSIVE: 'Cruel' King Charles Facing Calls to Rescue Princess Diana's Crumbling Childhood Home — Which Sits 500 Meters From His Estate
Locals question why it’s been left.
Princess Diana’s childhood home has fallen into shocking disrepair – just steps from King Charles III’s pristine Sandringham estate.
Now, locals and royal watchers are fuming, telling THE GROUP CHAT the monarch should step in to save one of the most emotionally significant properties tied to the late princess.
Park House in Norfolk, where Diana, Princess of Wales spent the first 14 years of her life, now stands abandoned behind overgrown grass, peeling paint and deteriorating brickwork after redevelopment plans collapsed following the Covid pandemic.
Diana, who died aged 36 after a car crash in Paris in 1997, lived at the property from her birth in 1961 while her father, John Spencer, rented the house from the royal estate.




