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Touching tributes to Diana 17 years on

Touching tributes at Kensington and Palace are a poignant reminder that all these years later, Princess Diana lives on in the hearts of many.
Princess Diana

Touching tributes at Kensington Palace are a poignant reminder that all these years later, Princess Diana lives on in the hearts of many.

It is seventeen years since “the people’s princess” was killed in a Paris car crash at the age of 36. Her death was mourned from the slums of Africa to the White House and everywhere in between. She left behind two young sons and a brilliant philanthropic legacy still celebrated today.

One card left at the Palace reads, “Another year gone by, still we remember you Diana, never will forget.” They are words that speak for many. Seventeen years later, Diana’s memory is undimmed.

A balloon bearing the picture of Britain’s Princess Diana is placed outside Kensington Palace along with other tributes marking the 17th anniversary of her death.

Tributes are pictured outside Kensington Palace marking the 17th anniversary of Britain’s Princess Diana’s death in London on August 31, 2014.

A man places flowers at the gates of Kensington Palace.

A glowing Princess Diana in 1986.

Diana in Australia in 1983.

An undated photo of Diana in Canada.

Diana and Harry.

A glamorous post-divorce Diana.

Diana in Hong Kong in 1989.

Charles, Diana, Harry and William on holiday in Italy.

Diana and her boys on Harry’s first day of nursery school.

Diana in March, 1981, before her marriage to Charles.

Diana and Charles announcing their engagement in 1981.

Diana and Charles on their honeymoon.

Diana and Charles on their wedding day.

Diana presents Prince Harry to the world in 1985.

The Wales family on the royal yacht.

Charles, Diana and baby William at Kensington Palace.

Diana doing charity work in Angola in 1997.

Diana on her 36th birthday in 1997, shortly before her death.

Diana in Australia in 1983.

Diana in Australia.

Charles and Diana in Australia.

Pretty in pink at the Sydney Opera House in 1983.

Charles, Diana and baby William.

Charles, William and Harry viewing floral tributes to Diana.

Philip, William, Earl Spencer, Harry and Charles following Diana’s coffin.

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