Prince William paid tribute to the Princess of Wales, who would have turned 61 on July 1, in a letter to Diana Award winners.
Lady Diana would have turned 61 this Friday, July 1, 2022. Died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, his family and the whole of England still mourn his death. Thus, her son, Prince William (who died at the age of 15) revived her memory in a birthday letter to the winner of the Diana Award, rewarding the act and humanitarian work of young people. 9 to 25 years old.
“You are part of an inspiring generation that is changing the world, and I greatly admire your efforts,” said Kate Middleton’s husband after warm congratulations. And continue. “You truly embody my mother’s legacy and I know she would be very proud. I believe there is no better way to celebrate his life and work than to recognize the incredible people who give so much time and effort to help those around them.”
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Charles Spencer
Prince William isn’t the only one to pay tribute to the Princess of Wales. Her brother Charles Spencer also had a few words on Instagram. The latter shared a photo of Lady Diana’s memorial plaque placed in a London park. “Yesterday I was walking in a park in London when I suddenly came across this on the road, one of many in the capital’s boroughs in memory of Diana,” he captioned it.
“It’s amazing to think about the lasting impact of a woman who died so young. Today, 25 years later, he would have turned 61 years old. One subscriber was quick to respond, adding his comment along with dozens of others. “His death is one of those moments when you clearly remember where you were, what you said and who we were with. He was so special.”
Source: Le Figaro