Floral tributes, posters and messages commemorate the death of the Princess of Wales 25 years ago
Early risers left flowers and posters with photo collages on the iron gate of Kensington Palace, where Princess Diana lived for 15 years. Other people arrived as morning passed and others stopped when they discovered the congregation of cameras and admirers of the princess, who died 25 years ago.
“It’s hard to forget someone who gave us so many memories,” read one poster. “As the sun illuminates Diana and her family, may it forever illumine all our hearts as we remember our special princess. His job continues through his children,” said another.
In a corner formed by the gate and wall of the garden that became a shrine to a mass shocked by death on August 31, 1997, sit Anne Daly and her husband, draped in Welsh flags. “We’re here,” she says, “because we’re from Wales, she was the Princess of Wales and will always be remembered that way.”
She worked on the other side of the park and says Diana was courteous and kind to everyone, despite photographers always chasing her when she left the palace. He does not believe that there was a conspiracy to kill her and believes that she died as a result of a traffic accident. “With a drunk driver,” adds the husband.
They point out that the courtiers are responsible for the marginalization of Diana, and then of Meghan, Enrique’s wife. “They want the continuity of the monarchy and they don’t want change, nor people coming from outside. They want things as usual: ‘Good morning, where are you from, thank you very much, next one’. Diana was an innovator.”
The couple feels frustrated that the statue their children have ordered and inaugurated is in a place that they say is inaccessible. It is located in the palace’s Sunken Garden, a beautiful space open to the public all year round. A bronze statue of Diana with her two sons and a girl, as a universal message, according to the sculptor.
Andrew Bridge, a furniture manufacturer based in the Somerset area, believes that “digning into the past is not constructive; the fact, so sad, is that she is dead». He does not believe that members of the royal family planned the murder of the future king’s mother, but points out that “dark forces are active all over the world”.
She believes the British press has “behaved horribly in publishing conversations about her with others and acting dishonorably for her financial gain.” “All of that played an important role in how his life ended,” he says. “Running from the media is something no one should do, princess or anyone else.”
He sees no danger to the British monarchy from Diana’s specter of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla. “Not at all, they are people in the end, we are all people with our flaws. Prince Charles and Camilla are in love, and that’s great. He’s going to be a fantastic king, especially with Camilla by his side.”
Source: La Verdad

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