During Diana's divorce from Prince Charles, she and Raine reportedly reconciled and grew closer, and the two were frequently photographed meeting for lunch. Diana's relationship with her mother
Frances Shand Kydd had been strained; Diana and her mother had not communicated for several months before Diana died. In December 2007, Spencer was again featured in the news, giving evidence at the London inquest into
Diana's death. Making a rare public comment on her relationship with her former stepdaughter, she said: "[Diana] always said I had no hidden agenda. So many people, because she was so popular and so world famous, wanted something out of her. It was a very draining life." Later she told the court, "Well, we all want the dark handsome gentleman to walk through the door." Latterly, Spencer was a member of the board of directors of
Harrods, and occasionally worked in the store, although as she told the inquest "Ironically, I never went shopping in Harrods. It was my husband [Earl Spencer] who practically lived there." No members of the
Spencer family attended her funeral. Several months after her death, a selection of her belongings were auctioned off by Christie's, the auction generated £1,905,938 for her family. Spencer is buried at
North Sheen Cemetery where in 2021 a headstone was erected. ==References==