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  1. In October 2002, when Frances left her Scottish home to give testimony at the trial of Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell, burglars targeted her house and stole her jewellery. Death and burial. Frances died at her home in Scotland at the age of 68 on June 3, 2004, following a long illness that included Parkinson's disease and brain cancer.

  2. Jun 4, 2004 · FRANCES Shand Kydd was born into a life of fabulous, almost unimaginable, luxury, but yesterday died alone after solitary years in a plain, brick-built bungalow with an unkempt garden...

  3. Frances Shand Kydd: The Times obituary. Frances Shand Kydd would, in her later years, have probably chosen to lead an obscure life, governed by her conversion to Roman Catholicism and by charity work, had her youngest daughter, Diana, not married the Prince of Wales.

  4. Jun 3, 2004 · Diana's mother dies 'peacefully'. The mother of Diana, Princess of Wales, has died at home in Scotland after a long illness. Frances Shand Kydd, 68, had been frail since being treated in...

  5. FRANCES SHAND KYDD, mother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, died peacefully at home yesterday, two years after the diagnosis of a degenerative brain disease. Buckingham Palace said the Queen had sent a private message of condolence to Earl Spencer at Althorp, the Northamptonshire family home.

  6. Jun 4, 2004 · Frances Shand Kydd, who died yesterday aged 68, would always insist that she had had five children, all equally deserving of her devotion; to the world at large, though, she was simply the...

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  8. Death. Shand Kydd was born in the Sandringham village of Norfolk County in eastern England. She died almost five months after her 68th birth following long illnesses. They included Parkinson's disease and brain cancer. Shand Kydd was inside her home in Seil, one of the Slate Islands in Scotland when she died.

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