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Earl Spencer discovers Roman bracelet in grounds of Althorp Estate during excavation - days after he's spotted on date with archeologist Charles Spencer, 60, announced his split from wife Karen earlier this month Read More: Prince William is positioning himself as 'the people's Prince' and wants to be seen as a 'relatable royal', royal expert claims By Lydia Hawken For Mailonline Published: 13:53 BST, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 11:22 BST, 25 June 2024 e-mail 118 shares 6 View comments Earl Spencer has revealed he has discovered a Roman bracelet in the grounds of the Althorp estate during an excavation - just days after he was spotted on a date with an archeologist. Princess Diana 's younger brother, 60, has been sharing details of the dig on the Northamptonshire estate with his 244,000 Instagram followers. Last week, the father-of-seven posted a photo of the half-excavated Roman well and said it was 'as beautiful as any modern sculpture'.

Over the weekend, Charles - who was seen on a date with Norwegian archaeologist Cat Jarman earlier this month - shared details of his exciting discovery on his social media. He gushed: 'Beautiful Roman bracelet unearthed at Althorp this week. Last worn? Probably 1,600 years ago, judging by the age of the spoil it was found in.



Charles Spencer and fellow podcast host Cat Jarman appeared relaxed in each other's company during a theatre date earlier this month The picture shows a woman with a deep purple gel manicure holding the tarnished bracelet.

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