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  1. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (previously Spencer, née Roche; 20 January 1936 – 3 June 2004) was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. She was the maternal grandmother of William, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, respectively first and fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.

  2. Jun 3, 2004 · Frances Shand Kydd, the mother of the late Princess Diana, died Thursday at her home near Oban in Scotland, it was confirmed to PEOPLE’s London bureau. Canon Donald MacKay, a Roman...

  3. Jun 4, 2004 · FRANCES Shand Kydd was born into a life of fabulous, almost unimaginable, luxury, but yesterday died alone after solitary years in a plain, brick-built bungalow with an unkempt...

  4. Sep 23, 2022 · Princess Diana's parents were John Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd. The two married in 1954 and divorced 15 years later.

  5. Jun 4, 2004 · Frances Shand Kydd, who had an often turbulent relationship with her late daughter Princess Diana, died Thursday at her home in Scotland. She was 68.

  6. Frances Shand Kydd, the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, died yesterday on her remote Scottish island retreat. The 68-year-old reclusive grandmother of Princes William and Harry...

  7. Jun 4, 2004 · Frances Shand Kydd, who had an often turbulent relationship with her daughter Diana, Princess of Wales, died Thursday at her home in Scotland, a spokesman for her son, Earl Spencer,...

  8. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (previously Spencer, née Roche; 20 January 1936 – 3 June 2004) was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. She was the maternal grandmother of William, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, respectively first and fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.

  9. Jun 4, 2004 · As rumours of Prince Charles's interest in Diana proliferated, Frances Shand Kydd was the first person to protest against the mounting pressure on her daughter, concerning which she wrote a...

  10. Jun 3, 2004 · A heartbroken member of what she called the "Home Alone" club, Frances Shand Kydd sought solace in her enduring Catholic faith and in local charity work. Fellow islanders were...

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