“I came two weeks ago… As soon as I'm in Paris, I take a short detour to the Pont de l'Alma”.
Sniejana was just born when Lady Diana died in a car crash in the Alma tunnel in Paris on August 31, 1997, while being chased by paparazzi.
This tragedy, which shook the whole world, also marked the young woman, a fervent admirer of the "people's princess" who "succeeded in breaking the British monarchy".
So for the 25th anniversary of the commemoration of his death, the equestrian artist "did everything" to come and meditate in front of the Flame of Liberty, a monument standing above the tunnel, which has become a place of remembrance for the Princess of Wales.
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Like Sniejana, many tourists and Parisians made the trip to pray, lay wreaths, words or photos of Diana Spencer near the accident site.
Martin, 29, took advantage of his visit to Paris to light a candle there.
"My family loved him very much", explains the German in the language of Shakespeare.
“All the humanitarian actions she has done, the children she has helped… I think that a woman like that, her memory, is not forgotten”, launches Raphaël a little further, after placing a bouquet in front of a photo of Diana stamped “Already 25 years old”.
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