On Wednesday, fans of Princess Diana gathered outside Kensington Palace to tribute to Princess Di. Fans placed offerings at Kensington Palace, marking Diana’s 25th anniversary of death. Princess Diana died on August 31st 1997, in a Paris car accident that stunned people all over the world.
A collection of Princess Di’s photographs, messages from her admirers, and white chrysanthemums were arranged in a way to spell “Princess Diana”. According to reports, fans of Princess Di gathered outside Kensington Palace in remembrance of her memory. Furthermore, they did the memorial, chat about things she used to do, and how her legacy will never be forgotten.
In addition, the tributes outside Kensington Palace were a reminder of the mounds of flowers that piled there after Diana’s death in 1997. Diana’s friends Cain and Maria Scott paid their respects on Wednesday morning, just like they do every year.
Princess Diana was the people’s princess.
Ever since she was engaged to marry Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Diana was the focal point of media. Her charismatic personality and beauty had people admire her and fall in love with her. In addition, she was always in the public eye, since she was a teenager.
Through the lens of the media, the public watched Di blossom from a teenager into an international style icon. Furthermore, Princess Diana charmed Nelson Mandela, befriended AIDS patients, and promoted the drive to eradicate landmines, by walking through a minefield.
Princess Diana was in the newspapers, television, and magazines every day. Di was a free-spirited woman who raised two beautiful sons, William and Harry. In addition, she showed the royal family and her sons how to connect with people and prevail in the 21st century.
Prince Harry expresses hope on her mother’s 25th death anniversary.
Last week, while speaking at a charitable event in Aspen, Colorado, Prince Harry shared that his mother, Princess Diana, most certainly will never be forgotten. In addition, he said he hoped for “a day filled with memories of her incredible work and lover for the way she did it. I hope we can remember my mother’s legacy by recommitting to those we serve, whoever and wherever that may be.”