The Peterborough Examiner

Princes William, Harry honour Diana’ s charity work

- DANICA KIRKA znd CAROLINE SPIEZIO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — Princes William and Harry have paid tribute to their mother, Princess Diana, on the eve of the 20th anniversar­y of her death by visiting a memorial garden at Kensington Palace and honouring the charity workers who once worked with her.

The engagement Wednesday at the Sunken Garden allowed the young royals, including William’s wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, to honour Diana’ s work with charities. The garden has been planted in white and dedicated to the princess at her former home, where she once would stroll by and ask the gardeners about their everchangi­ng displays.

In the pouring rain, the royals huddled under umbrellas to meet with representa­tives from char- ities that the late princess supported. Diana’s children have promised to carry on her charity work and chatted animatedly with their visitors.

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 the monarchy. Fans of the late princess have been leaving photograph­s, flowers and flag sat the palace gate store member her.

The 36- year-old princess died in the early hours of Aug. 31, 1997. H er Mercedes, pursued by paparazzi, crashed into a concrete pillar in the Alma Tunnel in Paris while travelling at more than 100 kph.

Diana, her boyfriend Do di Fayed and their driver Henri Paul were all killed. Her bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was injured but lived.

 ?? KIRSTYWIGG­LESWORTH/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Britain’s Prince Harry walk away after looking at tributes left by members of the public at one of the entrances of Kensington Palace to mark the coming 20th anniversar­y of the death of Diana, Princess of...
KIRSTYWIGG­LESWORTH/ GETTY IMAGES Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Britain’s Prince Harry walk away after looking at tributes left by members of the public at one of the entrances of Kensington Palace to mark the coming 20th anniversar­y of the death of Diana, Princess of...

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