Saskatoon StarPhoenix

DIANA’S DEATH MARKED BY SONS WITH GARDEN VISIT

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LONDON Princes William and Harry on Wednesday visited a memorial garden dedicated to Princess Diana to pay tribute to their mother’s charity work on the eve of the 20th anniversar­y of her death.

The royals, accompanie­d by William’s wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, huddled under umbrellas in the pouring rain as they strolled through the Sunken Garden, which is planted with white flowers and dedicated to the princess at her former home, where she once would stroll.

The weeks before the anniversar­y of Diana’s death have been met with reflection in Britain as the public remembers “the people’s princess” and considers her contributi­ons to the country and monarchy.

Many brought flowers, which the princes gathered and laid in front of the black and gold gates of Kensington Palace.

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