Marking what would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday, her sons William and Harry unveiled a statue as a tribute to her. Here's a look back at her legacy.
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More than two decades after her death, Prince William and Prince Harry still grieve over the loss of their mother, Princess Diana. How could they not?
Perhaps that's why the two princes managed to put aside their differences in order to pay tribute to the lasting legacy of "Lady Di" — as their mother is and was affectionately known among the global public.
On July 1, a statue honoring the late princess was unveiled in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace, William and Harry's mother's former home.
'Love, strength and character'
"Today, on what would have been our Mother's 60th birthday, we remember her love, strength and character — qualities that made her a force for good around the world, changing countless lives for the better," the brothers said in a statement.
"Every day, we wish she were still with us, and our hope is that this statue will be seen forever as a symbol of her life and her legacy."
The brothers, whose falling-out has been the subject of intense media scrutiny, showed a united front as they revealed the statue.
A family reunion
William and Harry were joined by their mother's brother Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, as well as her sisters, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes, in a small, private ceremony at the Sunken Garden — one of Diana's favorite places.
William and Harry themselves had the statue commissioned back in 2017, saying then in a joint statement that it had been "20 years since our mother's death and the time is right to recognize her positive impact in the UK and around the world with a permanent statue.
"Our mother touched so many lives."
Unforgotten: Princess Diana, queen of hearts
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Princess of hearts
"I don't go by the rule book ... I lead from the heart, not the head," Diana once said.
Princess Diana was indeed recognized for her sense of compassion, endearing her to the hearts of millions around the world.
Born Diana Frances Spencer on July 1, 1961, she was a kindergarten teacher before marrying Charles, Prince of Wales, in 1981. During her royal duties as Princess of Wales, Diana adopted an increasingly unconventional approach to charity work.
Her patronages included children and youth, and later, survivors of landmine explosions, cancer patients and those suffering from mental illness, as well as HIV/AIDS patients — with a 1987 photo of her shaking hands with a patient making world headlines; at the time many people erroneously believed that the virus could be transmitted by mere physical touch.
After many years of an unhappy, embroiled marriage, Charles and Diana divorced in 1996. Diana, who had — after her initial years of appearing shy — long become a glamorous fashion icon in the media spotlight, died aged 36 from injuries suffered in a car crash in Paris on August 31,1997.
She and her boyfriend, Egyptian entrepreneur Dodi Al-Fayed, were attempting to flee the paparazzi, who were chasing after pictures of the two of them together. Later reports said that the chauffeur of the limousine, Henri Paul, who also died in the crash, had well over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood.
Diana's sons William and Harry were aged 15 and 12 at the time, respectively.
Global shock over Diana's death
While people were in shock around the world over the news, remarkably, it took days for Queen Elizabeth II. to publicly express her sympathy. Her silence was met with huge criticism at the time, particularly from the UK's population, with every fourth Brit then advocating the abolition of the monarchy. Only several days later did the royals reach out to the grieving people.
Likely, the queen was still at odds with the explosive and contentious BBC interview Diana had given in 1995, in which she openly discussed her 1992 separation from Charles and the Royal Family, and the years of desperation beforehand.
Hundreds of millions of people in more than 100 countries watched the riveting interview in which Diana revealed details about her bulimia, depression, self-mutilation, the breakdown of her marriage to Prince Charles and the extra-marital affairs involved. She also discussed the British monarchy itself and its trajectory.
However, a report has since condemned former BBC journalist Martin Bashir's means of securing the interview and the way he conducted it.
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Their love moved the world: King Edward VIII was unable to marry the divorced American Wallis Simpson because he was the head of the Anglican Church and so decided to step down from the throne after only 326 days. The couple did get married, on June 3, 1937 at the Cande castle in France. The scandal rocked the royal household.
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Princess Margaret's divorce
Queen Elizabeth's youngest sister was one of the most glamorous members of the royal family: She loved parties, alcohol and had affairs. She had two children with her husband, the Earl of Snowdon. The couple separated in March 1976, making Margaret the first royal to divorce — after Henry VIII in the 16th century.
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Snapshots from married life
Not everyone believes that the riding teacher James Hewitt was Lady Diana's first extra-marital lover. There is another rumor that she had an affair with her bodyguard, Barry Mannakee in the 1980s. When Prince Charles confessed to having cheated on her, Lady Diana also admitted having a relationship with Hewitt. Could he be Prince Harry's biological father?
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Charles and the tampon affair
Prince Charles is shown here leading his second wife Camilla Parker Bowles to the altar. His first marriage with Lady Diana had failed. Their fights exposed intimate secrets, including a flirty telephone conversation between Charles and Camilla, which became known as "Tampongate," as it revealed one of the prince's most cringeworthy fantasies.
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The Queen's silence
A year after her official divorce from Prince Charles, Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed died in a car crash, leaving Britain in shock. Yet it took a long time for the Queen to react with a word of sympathy. Her silence was met with huge criticism; every fourth Brit advocated the abolition of the monarchy. Only days later did the royals reach out to the grieving people.
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'Harry the Nazi'
Drugs, alcohol and parties earned the prince the nickname, "Dirty Harry." Once, he also managed to get caught stark naked at a Las Vegas party by the tabloids. And a picture of the 20-year-old royal dressed as Nazi officer Erwin Rommel, complete with the swastika, was lapped up by the press.
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Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein
Could Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth's second son and the ex-husband of Sarah Ferguson, be involved in sex scandals related to Jeffrey Epstein? The American investment banker is believed to have run a sex-trafficking operation with minor girls. Epstein committed suicide before his trial began.
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The bombshell
Around 50 million people watched Oprah Winfrey's interview with Prince Harry and Meghan. The two revealed serious allegations against the British royal family and also accused them of being racist. When Meghan was pregnant with her son Archie, she said there were "concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he is born."
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The Queen breaks her silence
In the meantime, Buckingham palace has said that the Queen is taking the accusations of racism "very seriously." In a statement issued on her behalf, the palace announced that the royal family was "saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan," adding that the accusations by Meghan and Harry would be dealt with privately.
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Still an eye-catcher
The ups and downs of the Royal Family to this day remain a riveting subject in the UK and around the globe.
The hugely popular Netflix series The Crown follows the royals over decades, tracing Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the crown, as well as the many sub-plots of family drama, including Diana's turmoil, which is detailed in Season 4. Diana is portrayed by British actress Emma Corrin, who uncannily depicts the princess and her mannerisms. While the series is a loose interpretation of actual events, it has rekindled public interest in the Royal Family.
For those who want to know more about the late princess, the documentary Diana: In Her Own Words features audio recordings of the princess herself in interviews with biographer Andrew Morton. The documentary The Story of Diana showcases her life, as does the upcoming Hollywood movie Spencer, with Kristin Stewart in the leading role. In 2013, British actress Naomi Watts also portrayed Diana in the movie of the same title.
All of these works reflect how Diana has remained a cultural icon through the ages.
Continued ups-and-downs
Artist Ian Rank-Broadley created the Diana statue in collaboration with input Princes William and Henry, who signed off on its designs. Rank-Broadley is famous for his depiction of Queen Elizabeth II that appears on coins in the United Kingdom.
The fact that the princes had managed to agree on the statue's design was rather fortunate as their relationship has been strained since Harry, along with his wife Meghan Markle, stepped down from senior royal duties in early 2020.
That relationship was again burdened after a tell-all interview between Harry, Meghan and US TV star Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 that made global headlines. One of the most explosive allegations shared in the broadcast was that racism in the royal family was one of the reasons that had led the couple to leave, creating a further rift among the young royals.
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A look to the future
Dramatic headlines aside, however, one realizes that grief may either unite or divide. "Every one of us needs to show how much we care for each other and, in the process, care for ourselves," Diana once said.
Despite their differences, William and Harry were noble enough to walk side-by-side during the funeral procession of their grandfather, Prince Philip, in April 2021. And the names of the children of both Prince William and Prince Harry pay tribute to their mother: William and Kate's daughter Charlotte, bears the middle name Diana, as does Harry and Meghan's recently born daughter, Lilibet (Lili) Diana.
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Another reason to smile: the birth of their daughter Lilibet Diana
"It is with great joy that Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, welcome their daughter, Lilibet 'Lili' Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, to the world," the couple's press secretary said Sunday, after the announcement of the June 4 birth. The new baby is named after Queen Elizabeth and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Harry's mother. Official pictures have not yet been released.
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Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor
Meghan and Prince Harry's first child, Archie Harrison, was born on May 6, 2019. In the image shown here, the couple revealed their two-day-old son to the public, with the proud new mother declaring that the baby was "a dream." Archie is the seventh in line to the throne.
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Prince Louis of Cambridge
Prince William and Kate introduced their third child to the world seven hours after his birth on April 23, 2018. While the boy was born on St. George's Day, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had to find another name for the fifth-in-line to the throne, as George is the name given to his older brother. They picked Louis Arthur Charles, and he will be known as Prince Louis.
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Third in line to the throne
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to Prince William's first child on July 22, 2013. Officially called George Alexander Louis, Prince George became a big brother on May 2, 2015. The boy is third in line to succeed his great-grandmother, after his grandfather Charles and his father.
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Fourth in line, Princess Charlotte
George's little sister, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, was born on May 2, 2015. Her name, which honors both her grandmother and great-grandmother, was announced two days later. This photo shows her at the age of one in 2016. Following changes in the rules of succession privileging male heirs, Princess Charlotte remains fourth in line to the throne, even though she now has a baby brother.
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Cheerful Queen
These happy chubby cheeks belong to none other than Queen Elizabeth II. She is in the arms of her mother Elizabeth, the Duchess of York. Her father was the future King George VI. Elizabeth II's birth was a difficult one: The heiress to the throne was finally delivered via C-section on April 21, 1926. She grew up with her younger sister Margaret (1930-2002). Today, she is 92 years old.
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His Royal Highness, in diapers
This young boy was born on June 10, 1921. At the time, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh didn't realize that about 25 years later he would be asking the hand of a future queen in marriage: Elizabeth II. Philip's father had already arranged a meeting with the then 13-year-old heiress to the throne in 1939. At the time, Philip was still a student at the Royal Naval College. He died on April 9, 2021.
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Do you recognize this one?
Charles Philip Arthur George, better known as Prince Charles, was born on November 14, 1948. When he was four years old, his mother, Elizabeth II, ascended the throne. As the eldest child, Charles is the royal heir and Duke of Cornwall.
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Princess of hearts
This baby would later become royal. Lady Di was born on July 1, 1961. In 1981, she married Prince Charles under the eyes of some 750 million television viewers worldwide. The failure of their marriage would be just as publicized. Diana's death in a car accident on the night of August 31, 1997 would be followed by another media frenzy. Her fans still mourn her today.
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A smiling Prince William
Prince William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 21, 1982 in London. After their parents separated in 1992, William and his brother Harry lived alternately with Princess Diana in London's Kensington Palace or with their father and grandmother Elizabeth II at the Royal Court.
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Harry, prince popular
His real name is Prince Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor. But the world prefers to simply call him Prince Harry. The sandy-haired baby was born on September 15, 1984. Harry's excessive partying as a teenager would later make tabloid headlines. He managed to get rid of his bad-boy image, and later married Meghan Markle. They now have children of their own.
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As US best-selling author Joan Didion wrote in The Year of Magical Thinking, in which she documents the loss of her husband, "Life changes fast. Life changes in an instant. You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends."
The instant of that car crash involving Diana in Paris changed the lives of many around the world as they mourned the princess' death. It certainly turned the lives of William and Harry upside-down.
The new statue is a way of keeping a part of Lady Di, the Princess of Wales — and a princess of hearts — alive, and will likely become a magnet for people around the world when they visit Kensington Palace.
This is an updated version of an article originally published on June 30.