Partner of Princess Diana’s Brother Settles Lawsuit Against His Ex-Wife

LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) – The ⁠partner ⁠of Princess Diana’s ⁠brother has settled her lawsuit against ​his ex-wife for alleged misuse of private information ‌after she disclosed her ‌diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, London’s ⁠High Court ⁠was told on Thursday.

Catrine Jarman, a Norwegian archaeologist, ​sued the now ex-wife of Charles Spencer, uncle to the heir to the throne, Prince ​William, and his younger brother Prince Harry, ⁠in 2024.

Jarman ⁠said Karen Spencer ⁠had ​disclosed her MS diagnosis, which she had sought to ​keep private, ⁠to a number of people shortly after Charles Spencer ended their marriage.

Karen Spencer accepted Jarman’s offer to settle the lawsuit ⁠in August, Jarman’s lawyer Dina Shiloh said in a ⁠statement read at the High Court.

“She (Spencer) does not, however, accept that this entails any admission of liability or wrongdoing, nor has she apologised to the claimant,” Shiloh added.

Charles, the ninth Earl of Spencer and the younger brother of the ⁠late Princess Diana, married Karen Gordon, founder and head of the charity Whole Child International, in 2011. Their divorce was ​confirmed last year.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; ​editing by Michael Holden)

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