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Princes William, Harry to attend service at Princess Diana’s grave

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LONDON — Prince William, his wife, Kate, and Prince Harry will attend a private service at the late Princess Diana’s grave on what would have been her 56th birthday.

In a brief statement, Kensington Palace said the July 1 service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and attended by Diana’s family.

The service comes several weeks before the 20th anniversar­y of her August 1997 death in a Paris car crash.

Diana is buried on the grounds of Althorp estate, her family’s ancestral home in the countrysid­e near Northampto­n

Princess Diana is buried in the grounds of the Spencer family estate in Althorp, England, near Northampto­n.

in central England.

William and Harry, who were 15 and 12 years old when their mother died, are marking the anniversar­y

LITHONIA (AP) — Police say they won’t file charges after a kidnapping suspect was shot and killed when he forced a father and son at gunpoint to drive to an ATM.

DeKalb police spokeswoma­n Shiera Campbell tells news outlets police won’t charge 39-year-old Roy Farrell and his 16-year-old son, who were kidnapped early File, Jerome Delay / The Associated Press

by commission­ing a statue of Diana that will stand in the public gardens of Kensington Palace in London. Wednesday from their home in Lithonia.

Lt. Shane Stanfield says that the suspect forced Farrell and the teenager at gunpoint to drive to a nearby SunTrust bank. Police say the suspect set the gun down at his side and the father reached for it, told his son to choke the man and fired the gun.

Police say the man was shot five times.

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