Princess Diana’s Memorial obtained an update over the weekend.
The news was shared by Diana’s brother, Charles Earl SpencerOn Saturday, June 21. Via instagramSharing an image of the missing Princess of Wale’s Memorial in Althorp House in West Northamptonshire, England.
Princess Diana was buried in the field of her children’s home after her death on August 31, 1997. The real place in the middle of the Lake Grace oval is not open to the public, but it is allowed to visit the ground. The shared Charles Memorial can also be visited by the public.
Spencer previously shared a photo of the Memorial Via instagram In November 2023.
Most Diana’s family is buried in St. Mary the Virgin Church of Great Brington, but Spencer made the decision to bury Diana in the family home due to security problems.
“It has been decided to bury Diana, the Princess of Wales, at the Althorp Park, where her family can take care of her family and visit her children in privacy,” he said in 1997.
Spencer too said to the BBC“There was such a moving feeling of emotion everywhere that I was very worried about where we could bury it safely.”
In September 1997, Buckingham Palace denied reports The family did not agree with Diana’s location. The Irish times informed King CharlesThen Prince Charles said Queen Elizabeth’s Private Secretary, Sir Robert Fellows“To promote itself on its own flag” after the latter insisted that the body of Diana should be resting in a private mortuary. Both Charles and Seed-Prime Minister Tony Blair He insisted that the body of Diana should be taken to the Palace of Sant Jaume in the hours after his death.
“It is simply indisputable to suggest that the queen had ever opposed the provisions of where the princess’s body would lie,” a palace spokesman said at the time before describing rumors as “a cloth of non -sensitive speculation.”
Spencer also denied rumors. “Suggest that there were divisions between royal officials and I in the period after my sister’s death is so far from the truth as to be riddled. We joined the goal of giving a proper funeral target and all arrangements even including the service were agreed friendly,” he said in a statement published by the Irish Times.