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Earl Spencer’s estranged wife sued by his new partner

In August, Countess Spencer revealed that she was still living at Althorp. She said in a statement that she no longer had access to her newsletter mailing list and asked her followers to sign up to a new website that she hoped to launch this northern autumn.

The Earl and Jarman broke their silence about their romance last week.

Earl Spencer and his wife, Countess Spencer, at the wedding of his nephew Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018. The Spencers announced plans to divorce in June this year.Credit: AP

Asked about rumours they had “grown close”, the Earl told The Times of London: “We are close. Well, close enough.”

Spencer on Wednesday confirmed his relationship with Jarman, the “brilliant” Viking archaeologist and his podcast co-host, to ITV’s Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley.

The pair became acquainted when Jarman was searching for the remains of an ancient Roman villa in Althorp’s grounds for a Channel 4 documentary. They co-host a podcast called The Rabbit Hole Detectives, which began last year, alongside the broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles, once a member of ’80s pop band The Communards.

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The Earl joked of his dynamic with Jarman: “We’re not that domestic really, are we? No, I mean, I love Richard just as much, but just in a different way.”

The trio published a book of the same name this week, with Jarman writing on Instagram on Thursday, just as her legal claim was lodged: “Happy publication day to my fellow Rabbit Hole Detectives.”

She is said to be separated from her husband, with whom she shares two children.

Earl Spencer’s marriage was seemingly blissfully happy a few years ago.

In 2020 the Earl, who has seven children, said: “Karen and I both appreciate what the other does and look after what we have. Neither of us has found happiness like this before.”

Earl Spencer, the brother of Princess Diana, with her son Prince Harry.

Earl Spencer, the brother of Princess Diana, with her son Prince Harry. Credit: AP

His wife, however, was notable by her absence at events held at Althorp and Spencer House in London in mid-March as the Earl launched his book, A Very Private School.

The Earl revealed at the time that the five years he spent working on his memoir had deeply affected him and led to him undergoing residential treatment for trauma late last year.

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In the book, he reveals he was sexually abused as a child by a female staff member when he was at boarding school.

Countess Spencer, born Karen Villeneuve, was first married to Mark Gordon, the Hollywood producer, with whom she has two daughters.

She said in her August statement: “I look forward to closing this chapter out with you all and launching the next. I will be sharing an update on my projects and reflecting on all the wonderful things I have learned during my time here on this beautiful estate.”

She promised what she called “a deeper dive” for “those of you who enjoy more detail”.

Discussing the excavation at Althorp, she went on: “Many of you have been asking what we found when we did the excavation. You won’t believe it! Can’t wait to share.”

Althorp Estate, the Spencers’ ancestral home in the Midlands, and Princess Diana’s final resting place.

Althorp Estate, the Spencers’ ancestral home in the Midlands, and Princess Diana’s final resting place.Credit:

The Earl decided to excavate in 2021 following a lifelong interest in the story of a Roman villa on the grounds of his estate. Jarman revealed that November that her team had spent three weeks at Althorp digging trenches.

In May 2023, the Earl revealed that Jarman’s team had returned for a further three weeks.

“Amazing to think of those long-ago folk enjoying Althorp, 1000 or so years before my family first farmed here in the 1480s,” he wrote on Instagram. “This team was assembled by my fellow Rabbit Hole Detective podcaster Cat Jarman … such a professional, upbeat, and utterly charming group.”

In another post, he wrote: “First located a century ago, it has remained an enigma ever since. Thanks to a brilliant team of experts, we’re now one step closer to unlocking the secrets of the people who lived at Althorp more than a millennium before my family settled here.”

The Telegraph, London

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