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  1. William (Bill) Shand Kydd (born 1937) was - or I should say "is" because a Google search suggests he's still alive - a younger half-brother to Peter Shand Kydd, who in 1969 married Frances Viscountess Althorp, the mother of Princess Diana. Frances was very unhappy in her marriage to Johnny Spencer (Viscount Althorp) and went off with Shand Kydd.

  2. Le 2 mai suivant, Frances épouse son amant Peter Shand-Kydd (1925-2006), également divorcé, héritier d'une fortune bâtie par son père dans l'industrie du papier peint. Ce mariage ne se révèle pas plus heureux que le premier et le couple se sépare en 1988, Peter Shand-Kydd retournant vivre auprès de sa première épouse en 1995.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Around the time the portrait was drawn, Kydd was married to John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, the father of the 9th Earl and Diana. They divorced in 1969 (after marrying in 1954) and she would later re-marry the wallpaper heir Peter Shand Kydd (and they ultimately divorced in 1990).

  4. 1967 begann Frances Spencer eine Affäre mit dem verheirateten Tapetentycoon Peter Shand Kydd (1925–2006), den sie im Sommer 1966 anlässlich einer Londoner Soiree kennengelernt hatte. Als ihr Ehemann sie im September 1967 mit seinem Verdacht konfrontierte, bat sie ihn um eine Trennung auf Probe.

  5. Peter Shand Kydd (1925– 23 March 2006) was the stepfather of Diana, Princess of Wales and an heir to the wallpaper fortune built by his father Norman Shand Kydd. He was half-brother to the former champion amateur jockey William (Bill) Shand Kydd.

  6. 4 de jun. de 2004 · The marriage foundered in 1967 when she fell in love with Peter Shand Kydd, a married wallpaper heir, and the couple divorced in 1969. She married Mr. Shand Kydd in 1969, when the future princess ...

  7. 26 de jun. de 2021 · In 1967, she left her husband for Peter Shand Kydd. The split saw her vilified as a ‘bolter’ and prompted a bitter custody battle in which Frances’s mother Ruth, Lady Fermoy, gave evidence against her. The conflict had a lasting impact on Diana. The Shand Kydds eventually moved to a farm on the Scottish island of Seil.