What was Princess Diana buried in? At the funeral of Princess Diana, Elizabeth II made a subtle bow, which is of great importance. Lady Dee's funeral

On August 31, 1997, the world was shocked by a terrible tragedy - the favorite of millions, Princess Diana, crashed in a car accident. The funeral did not take place until seven days after Lady Dee's death.

At that time, 3 million people gathered on the streets of London who wanted to say goodbye to the princess, and more than 2 billion watched the broadcast from the funeral site. People sobbed as they escorted the coffin from Kensington Palace to the Spencer family vault.

The shadow fell on the royal family, with whom Lady Di, as we know, had a very difficult relationship. The war in the family did not end even after the scandalous divorce from Prince Charles, when it seemed that everything was over.


Queen Elizabeth II insisted on holding a private funeral, in which only the closest would say goodbye to Lady Di. However, the Prince of Wales and then Prime Minister Tony Blair insisted on publicity.


Her Majesty was waiting for the procession outside the palace walls. When the hearse came abreast of the Queen, she bowed her head almost imperceptibly. It would seem that what is strange about this bow at a funeral?


It’s just worth clarifying that the queen should neither bow to anyone nor curtsy: for her status, this is an impermissible gesture. These shots have been noticed just now.


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Showing his respect, compassion and sincere sympathy, despite the ton of criticism that at that time fell on the shoulders of the queen.

We would like to invite you to mentally return to 1997, when the funeral of Princess Diana took place seven days after the news of her tragic death in a car accident.



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Around 2.5 billion people around the world watched Lady Di's funeral, and about 3 million gathered on the streets of London to say goodbye to their beloved. Many followed the coffin from Kensington Palace to the Spencer family vault, where Diana found her final rest.

Princess Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry, joined the procession from St. James's Palace. Together with them were their father, Prince Charles, their grandfather, Prince Philip, and their uncle, Earl Spencer.

The hearse with the body of Diana, accompanied by eight Welsh guards, left Buckingham Palace. The members of the royal family had already gathered outside.

The queen was among those who were waiting for the procession outside the walls of the palace. When the hearse passed by Elizabeth II, she did something unobtrusive to prying eyes, but very important for understanding the essence of what was happening.

When Diana's coffin passed by the queen, she bowed her head. This is a very rare move, so it is significant for at least two reasons.

Queen Elizabeth II at the funeral of Diana made actions that remained invisible to the public

Bowing her head to Diana in her coffin, the queen made an unexpected and very significant confession to her daughter-in-law.



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Secondly, after the death of Diana, serious disagreements broke out in the family. While the Queen pushed for a private burial ceremony, Prince Charles and then Prime Minister Tony Blair argued for the opposite.

As a result, the body of Princess Diana was taken out of St. James's Palace, and a public funeral took place in Westminster Abbey.

Despite the fact that the queen was seriously criticized in connection with the death of Diana, her small but significant bow towards the coffin with the body of her daughter-in-law became a sign of respect, compassion and sincere sympathy.



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Princess Diana was very simple and kind. Her laid-back demeanor set her apart from other members of the royal family. In addition, she had a unique ability to be close to ordinary people, to find a common language with them.

When the news of Lady Di's death came, a huge wave of grief swept over the nation and the royal family. Elizabeth II was no exception.

Princess Diana in Rome, April 29, 1985

On the morning of September 6, more than a million people gathered to see Princess Diana on her last journey. Even more people watched the procession, clinging to the TV screens. This event is still one of the saddest pages of British history, and it seems that there are no such details of that day that no one would have reported in more than 20 years.

But, as it turned out, there are such details, because before going to the place of her last resting place on the island in the family castle of Eltrop House, the body of the princess was in St. James's Palace for about a week. On the night before the funeral, it was taken to Kensington Palace, where Diana's loved ones were supposed to say goodbye.

The Prince of Wales and his sons on the day of Diana's funeral, September 6, 1997

On Diana's last night in the world of the living, her closest people were invited to Kensington Palace to say goodbye to the princess and keep her calm until morning - this is a long tradition that is common in Europe too. According to Lisa, according to Diana's butler, both members of the royal family and members of the Spencer family received invitations that Friday. But no one ever came.

Princess Diana with the Royal Family Order of Elizabeth II on her chest

“In the end, Diana won her little victory,” Lisa quotes the words of the butler of the Princess of Wales.

So what kind of victory are we talking about? The thing is that after her divorce from Charles, Diana, although she retained the right to be called the Princess of Wales, nevertheless, irrevocably lost the status of Her Royal Highness, that is, roughly speaking, henceforth remained a princess only in words. Diana also could not wear the Order of Elizabeth, because formally she was no longer a member of the royal family. So by pinning it to her chest that night, Paul gave her back "what she had lost in life."

“What a wonderful way to honor this beautiful woman who taught the whole world to love and who has always given so much,” Lisa sums up.

Diana's funeral, September 6, 1997

Diana Spencer is the most famous and most mysterious woman in Great Britain, who went down in history as the Princess of Wales, the wife of Prince Charles. Why is she famous? What is the secret of her death? And why is the investigation into the tragic end of Diana's life still going on? Look for answers to these questions in the article.

First years of life

Diana Spencer has ancient aristocratic roots. Even during the reign of Charles I, her paternal ancestors were awarded the title of count. Her maternal grandmother was once a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother herself.

The girl was born in the family castle of Sandrigem on July 1, 1961. It should be noted that this castle is one of the residences of the king, it was here that most often rested on Christmas.

As befits aristocrats, the Spencer family used the services of numerous servants. In addition to Diana, the family had 3 more children, and all of them were brought up in strictness. Witnesses said: the upbringing was such that there was no warm and close relationship between parents and children. The traditions of the aristocracy forbade not only kisses between relatives, but also hugs. A cold distance was observed in everything.

Unfortunately, at the age of 6, the life of our heroine was overshadowed by the divorce of her parents. Diana, like all the children of her family, stayed with her father.

The mother of the family, having left for London, did not stay long alone and got married.

Gertrude Allen was engaged in the upbringing of Diana, it was she who gave the girl the first knowledge. A succession of educational institutions followed: Sealfield Private Schools and Riddlesworth Hall, West Hill's elite girls' school.

Diana's friends noted that she was not a diligent student, she did not like to study, but the girl was very loved and respected - she had a cheerful and kind character.

Diana Spencer's height was 178 cm. This became an obstacle to the realization of her most cherished dream. Diana was very fond of dancing and dreamed of becoming a ballerina.

First meeting with Prince Charles

After the death of Diana's grandfather, her father - John Spencer - inherited the title of earl. The family moved to their family estate - the castle of Althorp House. The Spencer estates were famous for their excellent hunting grounds, where representatives of the royal family often hunted.

In 1977, Prince Charles came here to hunt. The young people met. However, the shy 16-year-old Diana made absolutely no impression on him.

Diana Spencer also thought at that moment only about studying in Switzerland.

After studying and returning to London, the girl received an apartment as a gift from her father. Independent life began. Diana, despite the wealth of her family, got a job in a kindergarten. She wanted to provide for herself.

Diana and Prince

It was at this time, 2 years after the first meeting, that Diana and Charles met again. The romance between young people developed rapidly.

At first they had a great time on the Britannia yacht, and over time, Diana Spencer (see photo in the article) was invited to Balmoral, the royal residence. At Balmoral, Charles introduced the girl to his parents. The couple soon got married.

Everything is not what it seemed at the beginning

Here we should make some digression. At the time of his acquaintance with Diana, Charles led a wild life. His relationship with a married woman, Camille Parker, worried his parents very much. Therefore, when Diana appeared on the horizon, her candidacy for the role of the wife of her son leading a vicious lifestyle began to be considered immediately.

Charles was not at all going to part with Camilla, so Diana's candidacy for the role of the future wife was approved not only by the prince's parents, but also by his beloved woman.

Diana Spencer, whose biography received a new round, agreed to marriage, knowing full well that her future husband had a mistress.

Payback for a mistake

Diana loved her husband, she probably hoped that everything would work out and they could live happily. Yet these hopes were not justified. Jealousy, unsuccessful attempts to save the family, tears and pain - this is the atmosphere in which the young wife had to live.

Diana's unhappy existence was brightened up only by children. She found solace in her sons, William and Harry.

Over time, the situation in the family only began to heat up, because Charles stopped hiding his love affair with Camilla. This, of course, had a negative effect on Diana, every day it became more and more difficult for her to control herself.

The mother-in-law supported her son, and this did not affect the relationship between her and Diana in the best way. The mother-in-law was also annoyed by the fact that the daughter-in-law was becoming more and more popular with ordinary people every day.

Lady Dee - this is how the subjects of the British crown began to call Diana. She was considered a princess "from the people", because she often took part in charity events, helped those in need both in word and deed.

The decisive step that led to divorce

Tired of dealing with the current situation, Diana spoke about her personal life to the public. The whole world learned about how the life of the royal family goes. This step angered the queen very much: with Diana, they became irreconcilable enemies.

Lady Di decided at all costs to dissolve the marriage. The Queen Mother believed that a true aristocrat should humble herself and live for the sake of her children, because a conflict in the royal family, and even more so a divorce, is a terrible scandal and complications.

However, she had already made her decision, she began to act. The once-prudent, crystalline princess has been caught hooking up with her riding instructor.

This led to the fact that the couple broke up, officially the marriage was annulled after 4 years. The queen had to accept the situation.

freedom

The prospect of being a queen for Diana was lost, but this did not upset her. She became free, which meant that she could be a beloved and happy woman. Moreover, she retained the title of Princess of Wales, and she had the right to raise her children.

It seemed like life was getting better. At first, Diana found solace in fleeting, meaningless novels. This went on until fate threw her a meeting with the son of a famous Egyptian billionaire, Dodi al-Fayed.

After 2 months of dating this couple, significant pictures began to appear in the press. Rumors spread that the couple was already engaged. Diana's happiness was so close...

End of story

On August 31, 1997, terrible news spread around the world: Dodi al-Fayed and Princess Diana died in a car accident.

It all happened at the moment when the couple, trying to hide from annoying photographers chasing sensational shots, drove into the tunnel at very high speed. The car crashed into a support in front of the bridge on the Seine embankment.

The tragedy of this situation is also that Diana Spencer died for about an hour under the wreckage of a car, and the paparazzi took care of sensational pictures at that time. Dodi died instantly.

The true causes of the death of a couple in love are still unknown. Among the most popular versions of Diana's death, the following are noted: an escape from annoying paparazzi, a drunk driver at the wheel, the intervention of British intelligence agents. What is it: an accident or a well-planned operation? We will probably never know this.

Lady Dee's funeral

The whole country wept when Diana Spencer died. The funeral of the princess was a tragedy for England. Mourning people filled up the gates of Buckingham and Kensington Palaces with wreaths and flowers.

The organizers of the funeral ceremony put out 5 books in which everyone could write their condolences to the royal family, in a few days their number increased to 43.


More than a million people stood with their heads bowed along the route of the funeral procession. The funeral liturgy was very touching.

The grave of Diana Spencer is located on a small island in the middle of a quiet lake, which is located in her family estate Althorp House.

On August 31, all over the world, the memory of the untimely departed Princess of Wales, Diana, is honored. She was the real queen of hearts, for all time. Her secular path can truly be called brilliant: from a shy girl, she turned into an influential diva. However, the beloved woman was destined to live only 36 years ... The funeral of Princess Diana was broadcast live to the whole world on September 6, 1997.

Tragedy

August 31, 1997. Paris. Night. As a result of a car accident, Diana, Princess of Wales, tragically died. The funeral took place a week later - on September 6th. The tragedy occurred in the tunnel in front of the Alma bridge on the embankment of the river called the Seine. Diana died two hours after being removed from the Mercedes car. In the blood of the deceased driver found exceeding the permissible concentration of alcohol in three times. In addition, the speed limit of the car was exceeded twice. Only Trevor Rhys-Jones, the princess's personal bodyguard, survived. To this day, he has amnesia, he does not remember anything about those tragic events (or does not want to remember).

How was the funeral of Princess Diana

Burial place

Buried Diana Francis Spencer in Northamptonshire - in the family estate. Diana was such a famous person all over the world that the headlines about her death did not even specify who she was. The whole world already understood what it was about.

From September 1 to September 8, mourning for Lady Dee lasted. During this period, five million (!) bouquets of flowers were laid in memory of the princess at Buckingham, Kensington and James Palaces (photo 3). Their total weight was about 15 thousand tons! In one of these palaces, 43 books intended for visitors were completely filled with notes of condolences. In addition, such publications are not only in the UK, but throughout the world.

TV broadcast

The funeral of Princess Diana was broadcast live to the whole world. It is noted that they were watched by 2.5 billion viewers from all over the world.

Brother's request

On September 9, Diana's brother, Lord Spencer, urged people not to lay flowers at Lady Di's house, but to donate the funds spent on flowers to charity. This is exactly what the princess herself would have approved of. As a result, some of the flowers were taken to the island where Lady Dee rests, and some were distributed to hospitals.

Accidents at the funeral

On the day when the funeral of Princess Diana took place (photo 2), ironically, she died - a woman whom the deceased greatly admired during her lifetime. It must be assumed that the news of Teresa's death remained practically unnoticed against the backdrop of general grief.

In addition, the funeral of Princess Diana was overshadowed by another incident. Her brother blamed the media for her sister's death. He noted that Diana was the most popular person among the paparazzi. The whole world supported then the lord. Indeed, the thirst for profit has made journalists, willing to dirty gossip, ready to do anything for the sake of scandalous and shocking shots. Too much has been discussed, considered, quoted.

By the way, the princess herself during her lifetime was also annoyed by the eternal circling of photographers and paparazzi around her person. Lady Dee never played in public, so the constant presence of the press was not a necessity for her. So on that tragic night, the paparazzi pursued the Mercedes with Lady Di, and after the death they were not too lazy to make sensational shots.

Legal aspect

The criminal case on the death of Lady Dee was closed not so long ago. Litigation continued until 2008. On April 7, the investigation into the death of Princess Diana was completed. Nine of eleven jurors returned a verdict saying that her death was an unintentional murder due to the negligent attitude of the Mercedes driver to his official duties and because of the paparazzi chasing the princess in their cars.