The British Royal Courts: Renovations plans at the Princess of Wales Memorial

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This August 31st 2017 it will be just 20 years since the people princess Lady Diana passed away in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma in Paris. If it is still unclear how this sad anniversary will be commemorated, including her two sons Princes William and Harry, however the Spencer family has just announced that it would restore her memorial.

Divorced from Prince Charles, the late Princess of Wales was buried on September 6th 1997 on the Spencer family property where she rests on an island on the lake "Round Oval" Castle Althorp Park. Located between Birmingham and Cambridge in Northamptonshire, this area belongs to Spencer since the sixteenth century. The public has access to the site since 1937, when Count Albert Spencer, the grandfather of Diana, decided to open the doors for financial reasons. However visitors can not approach the tomb of Lady Di. They must be content, from the shores of the lake to see the island on which stands a bronze urn. And they can pray before a shrine erected to his memory in the park.

In the summer of 2014, Darren McGrady, former chef of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana and her son, had rebelled about the lack of maintenance of the burial of the young woman disappeared in just 36 years. Posting a photo on his Twitter account, he said: "If I took care of Princess Diana during her lifetime as you do after her death, I would have been fired." "Please look after the vegetation of the island. Prove you want Princess Diana sits there for love and not just to make money. " He was countered him at the time that the place was well maintained and it was just seaweed that had spread because of the heat.

However, in spring 2016, the family of Diana reported that a restoration would be committed. A spokesman of the Spencer family has said in effect, according to comments reported by the "Daily Mail": "The Round Oval where Diana, Princess of Wales, is based undergone an extensive redesign to honor his memory. This will be completed for the 20th anniversary of his death in August 2017 ".

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