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Partner of Princess Diana’s brother settles lawsuit against his ex-wife

By Thomson Reuters Apr 23, 2026 | 5:57 AM

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)