
The house that holds all the memories where the late Princess Lady Diana grew up has gone up for sale for the first time in 22 years for £10.95 million.

The four-storey property is located in London's Mayfair and has everything in abundance, from a large lounge, to a library, cloakroom, two bedrooms and a private underground car park. To pass from one floor to another by internal stairs.

The top floor is a private suite, a bedroom and living room and a terrace.

There are also two bedrooms on the lower ground floor, accompanied by two toilets, another dressing room and a kitchen.

The kitchen is all white, without too many motifs, but all the whiteness is "broken" by a large color portrait of Marilyn Monroe.

One of the feeling rooms is all red, with wooden furniture and a white fireplace.

The house is where Diana was first introduced to the Al Fayed family at a dinner party in 1996. Her stepmother, Raine Spencer, had encouraged her to get to know the family, including Dodi al Fayed, with whom she was having an affair. briefly until they both died in a car accident in Paris in 1997.
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Source: The Mirror