The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rememberin­g Diana, Princess of Wales, on the 20th anniversar­y of her death.

Heartfelt messages, pictures and flowers left at the gates of their mother’s former home

- Tony Jones

The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry have made a personal pilgrimage to view the floral tributes left in memory of their mother as Harry confessed “all of us lost somebody”.

William and Harry stopped to look at the heartfelt messages, pictures and flowers left in remembranc­e of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the gates of her former home Kensington Palace.

The 20th anniversar­y of Diana’s death will be commemorat­ed today and the royal brothers, with Kate, honoured her memory by visiting a nearby memorial garden in the grounds of the palace created for the princess.

Charity chiefs from organisati­ons associated with Diana met the royals after their tour and Harry told one group of campaigner­s about how his mother’s death was a tragedy for them – as they were preparing to work with the royal – as well as his family.

He said: “I can imagine for a lot of you it was like ‘right here we go, now we’ve got her, we’ve got the thirst, we’ve got the attention, now let’s do something’ then suddenly she’s snapped away – if I can put it (this way) all of us lost somebody.”

The royal brothers had spent an hour touring the temporary memorial White Garden in the grounds of the palace with Kate before making the short journey to the gates, which is fast becoming a shrine to their mother.

Sheltering from the heavy rain under an umbrella, William knelt down to look at some of the bouquets left in tribute to his mother then later pointed out a picture to his brother that appeared to make him laugh.

Harry came over to have a look at the picture which had left his older brother in stitches and William said: “Look at my shades”.

The prince glanced at the photograph of the duke and his mother both wearing sunglasses as they sat in the crowds at an unknown event.

The royal siblings have talked candidly about the loss of their mother in a number of documentar­ies and interviews this year, and about the scenes they experience­d when they came to see the tributes left at Kensington Palace a few days after the tragedy.

William reminisced about that moment and took a few moments to point out to Harry how far back the flowers had stretched from the gate.

Pointing out where the sea of 1997 tributes had stretched to, he said: “Last time, it was all the way down.”

William and Harry’s appearance had attracted several hundred well-wishers who lined crash barriers and the brothers each placed a floral tribute at the gates for fans of their mother.

Sisters Gracie, 8, and Maisy Oxby, 10, from Basildon in Essex handed over a bouquet of red blooms to Harry to place at the entrance on behalf of another royal fan.

Maisy said: “He took the flowers and asked us who we were and said ‘whereabout­s would you like them to go’? I said in the middle under the HRH on a poster.”

Her sister added: “A lady gave us the flowers and she said can you give it to one of the princes.”

 ??  ?? The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry depart yesterday after viewing tributes to their mother which were attached to the Golden Gates of Kensington Palace.
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry depart yesterday after viewing tributes to their mother which were attached to the Golden Gates of Kensington Palace.
 ??  ?? A statue of Princess Diana will be erected in the public gardens at Kensington Palace.
A statue of Princess Diana will be erected in the public gardens at Kensington Palace.

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