Dedicated Memorials.

I believe there should be many memorials in Diana's honour,
because she was an icon of our century.
She will always be Prince William and Prince Henry's mother.
She showed many people that you can do anything you put your mind to.
She inspired millions to help our international family.
Diana truely cared for one and all!


Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

This unique Memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 6th July 2004. Includes opening times.

The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

On 6 July 2004, HM The Queen officially opened the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in London's Hyde Park.
The Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, and Princes William and Harry also attended the ceremony, along with representatives of the Spencer family, including the Princess' brother Earl Spencer.

Princess Diana Memorial Walk

The Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Walk is marked by 89 plaques charting the seven-mile route through Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Green Park and St James's Park.
The £1.3m walk features fountains and memorials as well as improved landscaping and restored ornamental gates.
The £1.7m playground, close to Diana's former home at Kensington Palace, is based on a Peter Pan theme because J.M. Barrie, creator of the classic children's story, funded a playground on the site in 1906.
It has six play areas, including a sculpted water feature called the Mermaid's Fountain, the Wigwam Camp with totem poles and tepees, and a Movement and Musical Garden.
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Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

The City of Onkaparinga is a combination of large and small suburbs and small towns, on the South side of the City of Adelaide in Australia. The Council of the City of Onkaparinga has considered the Market Square Green of the town of Old Noarlunga, with its tranquil setting beside the Onkaparinga River, as an appropriate place for the people of the area to show their respect to Diana Princess of Wales

The Princess of Wales Conservatory

In keeping with Kew's long history of royal connections, the name of the newest and most complex glasshouse commemorates both Diana, Princess of Wales, and one of her predecessors, Princess Augusta, the mother of George III, who founded the botanic gardens at Kew in 1759. The Great Stove, which she had built to display her latest acquisitions of exotic plants, stood close to the site of this new tropical conservatory.

The Princess of Wales Hospital

The Princess of Wales Hospital is a district general hospital within the Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust. Opened in 1985, the Hospital is located on the outskirts of Bridgend town in South Wales, and provides modern, purpose-built accommodation for the provision of acute health services to the local population of approximately 160,000 people.

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