Prince Harry and Prince William unveiled a statue to mark the 60th birthday of their late mother, Princess Diana.
London - Lady Di would have turned 60 on July 1, 2021.
In her honor, the two brothers, Prince William and Prince Harry, unveiled a statue of their late mother that day, who died in a tragic car accident in 1997.
Not only the statue itself was eagerly awaited.
Since the scandalous interview between Prince Harry and his wife Meghan and Oprah Winfrey, there has been an ice age between Princess Diana's two sons.
Even at the funeral of their grandfather Prince Philip in April this year, there was allegedly no reconciliation between the two.
Now, however, they jointly unveiled the memory for their mother and appeared together in public.
Prince William and Prince Harry meet on Lady Di's special day
The two brothers ran side by side, as shown by photos of the ceremony at Kensington Palace. They later unveiled the statue to their late mother in camera. "We wish every day that she was still with us, and we hope that this statue will forever be seen as a symbol of her life and legacy," said William and Harry, according to information from the British newspaper "The Sun". They should not have given a speech, but published these lines in a press release.
According to the
Sun
, the brothers even joked and laughed at their important meeting.
"Today, on our mother's 60th birthday, we remember her love, strength and character - traits that have made her a force for good all over the world and have changed countless lives for the better," it should continue in of their declaration.
In addition to William and Harry, Princess Diana's siblings, Charles Spencer, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes also attended.
However, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles were not there.
Prince William and Prince Harry jointly unveil statue for Lady Di
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The statue in honor of Princess Diana
© Dominic Lipinski / POOL / AFP
The imposing statue, erected in memory of her beloved mother, shows Lady Di with her arms around children. It should also contain an engraving of an excerpt from the poem "The Measure of a Man". This verse was apparently also included in the program booklet for the 2007 memorial service for Diana. (
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