Princess Diana's death anniversary ,Sons tribute to mother


It's been 23 years since the late Princess Lady Diana passed away. The British royal palace has announced the installation of a statue of the princess, which will be completed by next year.

Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961, in the British village of Sandringham. Diana was indirectly part of the British royal family. In 1981, Lady Diana married Crown Prince Charles.

The marital relationship between Lady Diana and Prince Charles soon came to a standstill, after which Lady Diana devoted herself to charity. The two separated in 1996.



After the divorce, Lady Diana spent the first year of her life in the house where she married Prince Charles. This house remained his until Diana's death.

After the divorce, Diana also had an affair with Dodi Al Fayed, the owner of the popular store chain 'Herds'. On August 31, 1997, Lady Diana and Alfie had a fatal car accident in Paris, leaving Lady Diana to mourn her loved ones.

Diana was literally a princess. He lived his whole life with dignity and power. Inside was an ordinary girl who wanted to enjoy nature and love but unfortunately she was imprisoned in the high walls of the royal palace.

In an interview with a British broadcaster, she once said, "I would rather be the queen of hearts than the queen of this country."

Two days before Diana's 23rd birthday, her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, announced the installation of a statue of her mother at the royal palace.

According to a statement issued by the princes, the statue of Lady Diana will be installed in the garden of the royal palace which the princess loved very much in her life.

Prince William and Harry have chosen the famous British sculptor Anne Rank Bradley to create the sculpture, who has also worked on statues of other members of the royal family, including the Queen.

The installation of the statue was announced in 2017 on the occasion of Princess Diana's 20th birthday, but it was delayed. It will now be completed by next year, and in July 2021, on Princess Diana's 60th birthday.











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