The Columbus Dispatch

People visit palace to honor Princess Diana

- Danica Kirka

LONDON – Fans of the late Princess Diana placed tributes outside the gates of her Kensington Palace home on Wednesday, marking the 25th anniversar­y of her death in a Paris car accident.

An arrangemen­t of white chrysanthe­mums spelling out “Princess Diana” sat among dozens of photos and messages left by admirers, some of whom said they make annual pilgrimage­s to the spot.

“We just come here, do the memorial and, you know, we just chat about things that she used to do, you know, to ... let people know that we will never forget the princess, we will never forget what she’s done,’’ said Julie Cain, 59, who traveled 300 miles from Newcastle in northern England. “We just want her legacy kept, like, going as long as possible.”

Diana died on Aug. 31, 1997, at the age

of 36, stunning people around the world who felt they knew the princess after

seeing her successes and struggles play out on TV screens and newspaper front pages for 17 years. The tributes left outside Kensington Palace on Wednesday were a small reminder of the mountains of flowers piled there in the days after Diana’s death.

Diana was the focus of constant media attention from the moment she was engaged to marry Prince Charles until the night she died. Her fairytale wedding, ugly divorce and efforts to build a new life all made headlines.

The public watched as she blossomed from a shy teenager into an internatio­nal style icon who befriended AIDS patients, charmed Nelson Mandela and walked through a minefield to promote the drive to eradicate landmines. Along the way, she showed the royal family, particular­ly her sons William and Harry, how to connect with people and be relevant in the 21st century.

On Wednesday morning, Cain and her friend Maria Scott, 51, paid their respects to Diana as dawn broke over the palace, just as they do every year.

 ?? ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP ?? A floral tribute to Princess Diana to mark the 25th anniversar­y of her death is displayed Wednesday outside Kensington Palace in London.
ALBERTO PEZZALI/AP A floral tribute to Princess Diana to mark the 25th anniversar­y of her death is displayed Wednesday outside Kensington Palace in London.

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