Sunday Star-Times

Harrods removes ‘kitsch’ tribute

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The surprise was not that it is going, but that it lasted this long.

For eight years the permanent memorial that Mohamed Al-Fayed created to his son Dodi and Diana, Princess of Wales, has remained at London department store Harrods, despite his sale of the store to the Qatari royal family in 2010.

Now its owners have decided to return the memorial to Al-Fayed.

Widely derided as kitsch, the work consists of a bronze statue of the couple dancing on a beach beneath the wings of an albatross.

The sculpture is entitled Innocent Victims, a reference to Al-Fayed’s belief – unsupporte­d by any evidence, according to the official inquest – that the couple were murdered on the orders of the Duke of Edinburgh.

A spokesman for the Al-Fayed family said: ‘‘We are grateful to Qatar Holdings for preserving the Dodi and Diana memorial at Harrods until now.

‘‘It has enabled millions of people to pay their respects and remember these two remarkable people. It is now time to bring them home.’’

Harrods said it made the decision to remove the statue after Diana’s sons Prince William and Prince Harry revealed plans to erect a new statue of their mother at Kensington Palace.

 ?? AP ?? The ‘‘Innocent Victims’’ statue is being removed from Harrods by the store’s new owners and returned to Mohamed Al-Fayed.
AP The ‘‘Innocent Victims’’ statue is being removed from Harrods by the store’s new owners and returned to Mohamed Al-Fayed.

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