Everyone Missed It! Prince Harry Honored His Mother Princess Diana During Wedding In Beautiful
Way.
Although the royal wedding seems like a great way to burn through $43 million dollars of
British taxpayer money at least Prince Harry did something that was good with that huge
gift.
Losing a parent is something that can devastate a person of any age, and it couldn't have
been easy for Prince Harry when he lost what is possibly the last royal family member who
ever had the respect of the entire world. Diana Princess of Wales. He was only 12 then.
But 20 years after his mother Diana was k****d in a tragic car accident as her driver was
trying to evade the constant cameras Prince Harry decided to honor his mother in a way
that not many in this world could ever dream of being able to do for their own mothers.
Princess Diana was there in spirit throughout the whole engagement and her son and daughter-in-law
made sure to include her memory every step of the way. At the wedding ceremony, the couple
left a seat open for her. If she had been alive, that's where she would have sat to
watch her youngest son exchange wedding vows.
Even the engagement ring, Prince Harry gave Meghan Markle used two diamonds from his mother's
personal collection and Markle's classic bouquet of flowers had some of Diana's favorite
flowers, forget-me-nots, which Harry picked himself the day before the wedding. They also
involve Lady Jane Fellowes, Princess Diana's sister, in the ceremony. Where they had her
read from Song of Solomon at St. George's Chapel.
And last but not least Markle did what both Princess Diana and Kate Middleton did to their
vows. they all omitted the word "Obey."
It's nice to see all these tributes to a woman who was not only a great mother to both
her sons, but who was so important to a world that so needed her.
Here is more on Princess Diana via Biography:
"Princess Diana was Princess of Wales while married to Prince Charles. One of the most
adored members of the British royal family, she died in a 1997 car crash.
Who Was Princess Diana?
Born Diana Spencer on July 1, 1961, Princess Diana became Lady Diana Spencer after her
father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975. She married the heir to the British
throne, Prince Charles, on July 29, 1981. They had two sons and later divorced in 1996.
Diana died on August 31, 1997, from injuries she sustained in a car crash in Paris. She
is remembered as the "People's Princess" because of her widespread popularity and global
humanitarian efforts.
British royalty Princess Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961, near Sandringham, England.
Diana, Princess of Wales, was one of the most adored members of the British royal family.
She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Ruth Burke Roche,
Viscountess Althorp (later known as the Honorable Frances Shand Kydd). Her parents divorced
when Diana was young, and her father won custody of the children. Following her initial education
at home, Diana attended Riddlesworth Hall School and then West Heath School.
She became Lady Diana Spencer after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975.
Although she was known for her shyness while growing up, she did show an interest in music
and dancing. Diana also had a great fondness for children. After attending finishing school
at Institut Alpin Videmanette in Switzerland, she moved to London. She began working with
children, eventually becoming an assistant at Young England Kindergarten.
Marriage to Prince Charles Diana was no stranger to the British royal
family, having reportedly played with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward as a child while
her family rented Park House, an estate owned by Queen Elizabeth II. In 1977, she became
reacquainted with their older brother, Prince Charles, who was 13 years her senior.
As the heir to the British throne, Prince Charles was usually the subject of media attention,
and his courtship of Diana was no exception. The press and the public were fascinated by
this seemingly odd couple—the reserved, garden-loving prince and the shy young woman
with an interest in fashion and popular culture. When the couple married on July 29, 1981,
the ceremony was broadcast on television around the world, with millions of people tuning
in to see what many considered to be the wedding of the century.
Family Life and Divorce On June 21, 1982, Diana and Charles had their
first child: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis. He was joined by a brother, Prince
Henry Charles Albert David—known widely as "Prince Harry"—more than two years
later, on September 15, 1984. Initially overwhelmed by her royal duties and the intense media
coverage of nearly every aspect of her life, she began to develop and pursue her own interests.
Diana served as a strong supporter of many charities and worked to help the homeless,
people living with HIV and AIDS and children in need.
Unfortunately, the fairy tale wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles did not lead to a
happily-ever-after marriage. The two became estranged over the years, and there were reports
of infidelities from both parties. During their union, Diana struggled with depression
and bulimia. The couple's separation was announced in December 1992 by British Prime
Minister John Major, who read a statement from the royal family to the House of Commons.
The divorce was finalized in 1996.
How Did She D*e? Even after the divorce, Diana maintained a
high level of popularity. She devoted herself to her sons and to such charitable efforts
as raising awareness about the dangers of leftover land mines in war-torn Angola. She
also continued to experience the negative aspects of fame, whipping the British tabloids
into a frenzy when she began dating Egyptian film producer and playboy Dodi Fayed in 1997.
While visiting Paris, the couple was involved in a car crash after trying to escape from
the paparazzi early in the morning of August 31, 1997. Fayed and the driver were pronounced
d**d at the scene; Diana initially survived the crash, but succumbed to her injuries at
a Paris hospital a few hours later.
News of her sudden, senseless d***h shocked the world. Queen Elizabeth II, who was criticized
for not immediately responding publicly to Diana's d***h, made a televised address
from Buckingham Palace on September 5, in which she said: "No one who knew Diana will
ever forget her. Millions of others who never met her, but felt they knew her, will remember
her. I, for one, believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary
and moving reaction to her d***h. I share in your determination to cherish her memory."
On the morning of September 6, Diana's funeral procession commenced from Kensington Palace,
her coffin resting on a g*n carriage drawn by six black horses. Thousands of mourners
packed the street to watch, with 15-year-old Prince William and 12-year-old Prince Harry
joining the final stretch of the four-mile procession for their mother.
An estimated 2.5 million people tuned in on television to watch the ceremony at Westminster
Abbey, which featured a powerful eulogy from Diana's brother, Earl Charles Spencer, and
a performance from Elton John. Afterward, her body was laid to rest on a small island
at her family's estate, Althorp.
Controversy and Legacy Following an investigation into the fatal
accident, a report released in 1999 determined that the driver was at fault for driving at
a high speed while under the influence of alcohol and anti-depressant drugs. Charges
were dropped against several photographers who were initially blamed for causing the
crash.
Despite the report, rumors persisted for years about alternative reasons for the accident.
One conspiracy theory held that it was part of an assassination arranged by the royal
family, although no additional evidence emerged to support that theory.
In 2007, just before the 10th anniversary of her d***h, Princes William and Harry honored
their beloved mother with a special concert that took place on what would have been her
46th birthday. The proceeds of the event went to charities supported by Diana and her sons.
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton also remembered Diana when naming their second
child, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, who was born on May 2, 2015.
Continuing her charitable efforts, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund was founded
after her d***h to provide resources for palliative care, penal reform, asylum and other issues.
In 2013, the fund was incorporated into The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge and Prince Harry.
In 2017, 20 years after her d***h, a collection of Diana's memorable ensembles earned an
exhibition at Kensington Palace. Later that year, it was revealed that her life had inspired
a musical: Simply titled Diana, the production reportedly offered a dramatized version of
her days leading up to the royal wedding in 1981, and was set to debut at San Diego's
La Jolla Playhouse in 2018."
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