An intimate and and moving essay that documents what it was like to be in London during the days leading up to Princess Diana's funeral on September 6, 1997.
For a few brief days in 1997, a nation was brought closer together as it paid tribute to the memory of one of England's most beloved Princesses.
Discover what it was like to visit Kensington Palace hours after the Princess' death was announced. Witness the gestures of love and affection from countless people who made the pilgrimage to central London to pay their respects. Experience poignant moments of sorrow and joy that were never documented by the media.