Princess Diana The memorial was updated over the weekend.
This news was shared by Diana’s brother Charles Earl Spenceron Saturday, June 21. “The beautifully repainted this week – Althorp’s Memorial Temple. via Instagramshared photos of the late Princess Val Memorial at Althorp House in Northwest Amputonshire, England.
Princess Diana was buried in her childhood home after her death on August 31, 1997. The commemoration of the shared commemoration of Charles can also be visited by the public.
Spencer previously shared photos of the memorial via Instagram November 2023.
Most of Diana’s family is buried in St. Mary’s in Great Brington.
He said in 1997: “It was decided to bury Princess Diana of Wales in the land of Althorp Park, where her family could take care of her grave properly and be visited privately by her son.”
Spencer, too Tell the BBC“There is this emotional feeling everywhere and I’m very worried that we can bury her safely.”
September 1997, Buckingham Palace refuses to report The family disagreed with Diana’s funeral location. Ireland period Report King CharlesThen Prince Charles told Queen Elizabeth Private Secretary Sir Robert Flairsafter the latter insisted that Diana’s body should rest in a private morgue, “imposed on her own Flagstaff”. Charles, then –Prime Minister Tony Blair It insisted that Diana’s body should be brought to St James’ palace within hours of her death.
The palace spokesman said at the time: “It is incorrect to suggest that the Queen opposes the position where the princess’s body lied.”
Spencer also denied the rumors. He said: “It is ridiculous to suggest that there was a disagreement between the royal officials and me during the period after my sister’s death. Ireland period.

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