The Asian Age

London gets a new Diana memorial

- ADITI KHANNA

Britain’s Princes William and Harry on Wednesday visited a new garden memorial created in memory of Princess Diana for the first time to pay tribute to their mother on her 20th death anniversar­y.

The White Garden, at Kensington Palace in London — the former home of the Princess who died in a car crash in Paris — has been created to mark 20 years since she died on August 31, 1997 in a high-speed Paris car crash.

“The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother,” Kensington Palace said in a statement.

“Together they will reflect on the significan­t achievemen­t of the princess, and the legacy of her work which continues to resonate with so many today,” it said.

William was joined by wife Kate Middleton who was dressed in a bright green floral dress for the special occasion.

Sheltering under large umbrellas against the pouring rain, the princes and the Duchess of Cambridge met representa­tives from the charities supported by Diana, including Great Ormond Street Hospital, the National Aids Trust and the Leprosy Mission.

The White Garden has been inspired by memories of the Princess’ life, style and image. — PTI

 ?? — AP ?? Britain’s Prince William (centre), his wife Kate and Prince Harry arrive for an event at the memorial garden in Kensington Palace, London, on Wednesday.
— AP Britain’s Prince William (centre), his wife Kate and Prince Harry arrive for an event at the memorial garden in Kensington Palace, London, on Wednesday.

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