UK police on Monday said a probe had been launched into claims by Princess Diana's younger brother of sexual abuse at the private boarding school he attended in the 1970s. In a memoir released earlier this year, Charles Spencer recounted the difficulties he faced at Maidwell Hall, including claims of having been sexually abused and beaten. Police in Northamptonshire, central England, confirmed that they had launched a criminal investigation into "allegations of non-recent sexual abuse" at the school, which Spencer attended from age eight to 13.

"The move comes after the [police] force conducted preliminary enquiries into allegations of abuse that are said to have taken place in the 1970s at Maidwell Hall school earlier in the year," Northamptonshire police said in a statement, adding that the investigation was in its "early stages". READ | Princess Catherine shares heartfelt letter ahead of Trooping the Colour 2024 rehearsal In his memoir, A Very Private School , Spencer, now 60, recounted that sexual abuse and beatings at the school had left him with lifelong "demons". After the book came out in March, the school said it was "very sobering" to read about the experiences of Spencer and others at the time.

"We are sorry that this was their experience. It is difficult to read about practices which were, sadly, sometimes believed to be normal and acceptable at that time," Maidwell Hall added. Spencer described being molested by a female assistant matron at the school when he was.