The island lies near an arboretum containing trees planted by Prince William, Prince Harry, and Princess Diana herself. Jeff J. The family originally planned to bury Diana in the family tomb at a local church in Great Brington, a Northamptonshire village.
And they could keep the village of from being overrun by tourists and well-wishers. He counted four such attempts as of And the family recently renovated the burial site. She was buried holding a rosary that was gifted to her by Mother Teresa via Baltimore Sun. Princess Diana's brother was deeply concerned about security measures when it came to his nephews visiting their mother's grave. He was also concerned about the legions of people who had conspiracy-type ideas about Diana.
The isolated spot made it so intruders couldn't possibly vandalize or stalk the grave and continue to victimize Diana in her time of peace. As her little brother, Earl Charles Spencer felt fiercely protective of Diana's legacy and privacy. In , Spencer revealed some of the reasoning behind the spot.
He felt the water would "act as a buffer against the interventions of the insane and ghoulish, the thick mud presenting a further line of defense" via The Sun. You can visit the Althorp House estate, located an hour and a half outside of London, during the summer when it is open to visitors. While guests can't go and visit the Princess' grave, they are able to leave messages and gifts at a memorial built across from it. The memorial temple is decorated with a black-and-white marble cameo of Diana, with her name etched across the top via Parade.
It also featured a quote from the beloved princess: "Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life. A kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on me. Some supporters of Princess Diana and her family may want to visit her grave to celebrate her life and pay their respects. For a short period of time, the estate where she is buried made it possible for fans to get pretty close to doing just that.
Here's what you need to know about where she's buried and how to go about visiting her grave. Initially, she was going to be laid to rest in her family's vault at a church in Great Brington, but her brother Charles , Ninth Earl Spencer, said he was concerned about her grave being so open to the public. He wanted a place for her sons to visit her privately and where things would be maintained, so he made the change.
There, she's surrounded by trees that have been planted by members of her family as well as by her. According to the Althorp Estate's website, Charles has been in charge there for almost three decades. The home on its grounds has years of history within its walls, and each room is said to have its own unique story.
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