C0nflict has erupted again between Prince Harry and William as neither is willing to yield in the inheritance of Princess Diana’s estate (video)

Prince Harry and Prince William inherited a lot of their mother’s belongings when she sadly died in a car crash, but there’s one thing the pair will never inherit.

Princess Diana was killed in a fatal crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, while her driver Henri Paul was fleeing the paparazzi.

Henri and Diana’s boyfriend Dodi Fayed were also killed in the crash.

Harry and William received the bulk of Diana’s £13million fortune when she died as well as a lot of her jewellery.

However, the brothers won’t be inheriting their mother’s childhood home, Althorp Estate, as it will instead be handed down to an actor.

The property, which has been in the Spencer family since 1508, will be inherited by Harry and William’s cousin Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp.

Louis is the son of Diana’s brother Earl Charles Spencer.

Louis has three older sisters, but he will be the one to inherit the estate due to the aristocracy’s system of primogeniture, where titles are passed down to the oldest boy.

The Althorp Estate is where Diana grew up and also where she was laid to rest. The huge estate opens its doors to visitors every summer.

Louis studied at the University of Edinburgh before starting his acting career at a drama school in Chiswick, London. He’s now represented by Tavistock Wood talent agency.

A source previously told The Telegraph: “He’s super private and gets on quietly with his thing. He’s a very talented actor and, I think, will be a brilliant one. You’d like him. He’s very low-key and genuine, decent and kind and tall.”

With Louis set to one day inherit Althorp Estate, the 30-year-old has already been attending Trustee meetings. His older sister Kitty Spencer has previously spoken about her feelings on Louis inheriting the property instead of her.

She told Town and Country magazine: “Primogeniture can be a tricky topic, because as times are changing, attitudes are as well. We’ve grown up understanding that it’s Louis to inherit, and Louis will do an incredible job.”

Even though Prince Harry and Prince William inherited a lot of valuable belongings from their mother, Princess Diana, there is one major asset they will not be receiving – Diana’s childhood home, the Althorp Estate.

Instead, the estate will be passed down to their cousin Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp. This decision is based on the aristocracy’s tradition of primogeniture, where titles and properties are inherited by the oldest male in the family.

The Althorp Estate holds significant sentimental value as it is not only where Diana spent her childhood, but also where she was laid to rest. Every summer, the estate welcomes visitors who are eager to explore its history and grandeur.

Louis Spencer, the 30-year-old cousin of Harry and William, has already started attending Trustee meetings in preparation for his future role as the owner of Althorp Estate. Despite having three older sisters, Louis is the chosen heir due to the established customs of inheritance.

His older sister, Kitty Spencer, has expressed her support for Louis inheriting the property, acknowledging the evolving viewpoints on primogeniture. She believes that Louis will excel in his new role and carry on the legacy of the estate.

It is interesting to note the unique dynamics within aristocratic families and how ancient traditions still shape the transfer of properties and titles today.