Kirstie's Struggle
Kirstie Allsopp has bravely shared her challenges while filming the latest series of Handmade Christmas after the passing of her beloved father, Lord Charles Hindlip, 83, in June. Despite her grief, Kirstie returned to work to film the show, which will soon air on Channel 4.
A Heartfelt Return to Work
Despite the difficult circumstances, viewers can once again expect to see Kirstie Allsopp try to create the perfect Christmas atmosphere on her show, Kirstie's Handmade Christmas. This year, the series features a significant change as filming took place at the stunning Dumfries House in Scotland.
Emotional Connection to Dumfries House
The change in location held special significance for Kirstie as her late father had a deep connection to Dumfries House. Reflecting on her time there, she shared, "It was very hard to be there and not be able to ring him up and ask him about the furniture, all of that kind of stuff."
A Meaningful Setting
Despite the emotional challenges, Kirstie found solace in the magical setting of Dumfries House, where she stayed during filming. The house held a special place in her father's heart, adding a layer of poignancy to the experience.
A Generous Inheritance
Lord Charles Hindlip left behind an estate valued at over £6 million, with Kirstie set to inherit a substantial £1.5 million share. His thoughtful planning ensures that his children will benefit from his legacy, including Kirstie.
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