millions paid tribute to Diana, leaving flowers, notes, memorabilia and gifts at Buckingham Palace, in the hopes of finding some semblance of closure in the painful loss of the beloved People’s Princess.Over two decades later, the grief is ever-present for those who knew her, fans who adored her, the generations inspired by her charity — and her sons, now adults raising their own children without her loving embrace.Charles Spencer led an emotional tribute to his late sister on Wednesday, the anniversary of her tragic death.
The 58-year-old shared a photo on Twitter showing a flag at half-mast at her childhood home, Althorp House.pic.twitter.com/nsYlWyHKcqPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 37, said he would be spending time with his family privately on Wednesday, but gave a heartbreaking statement last week during a polo event.“Next week is the 25th anniversary of my mother’s death, and she most certainly will never be forgotten,” he said. “I want it to be a day to share the spirit of my mum with my family, with my children, who I wish could have met her.”Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, 40, is said to be spending the day with wife Kate Middleton and their three children — Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4 — a royal source told People magazine.25 years later, the world still cries for Diana, too.
Fans also mourned the legend, whose charm, wit, style and kind heart cemented her as a crowned queen in the pop culture landscape.In London on Wednesday, countless visitors paid their respects at Kensington Palace, placing flowers, memorial arrangements, photos, notes, artwork and more.“I think we need to remind ourselves that she was probably the best-known woman in the English-speaking world, aside from.
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