LONDON — A favorite spot of the late Princess Diana, the Sunken Garden at her former London home Kensington Palace has been redesigned to house a statue in her honor to be unveiled on Thursday by her sons, Princes William and Harry.
The palace said the garden had been redesigned to create a “more reflective” setting for the memorial to the princess, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997.
“This has been a very special project to work on, as the Sunken Garden was a favorite place of Diana, Princess of Wales,” Pip Morrison, who designed the new layout, said in a statement.
“We have worked carefully to ensure that the new layout and planting scheme compliments the sta…
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