Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry visit White Garden at Kensington Palace

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry visited the White Garden at Kensington Palace on August 30th to pay tribute to the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales on the day before the twentieth anniversary of her death.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry the While Garden in the grounds of Kensington Palace, which has been transformed from the Sunken Darden and is dedicated to Diana, Princess of Wales. They were given a tour by the Head Gardener, along with a gardener who knew the late Princess from her frequent visits there. The design and planning of the garden was explained, with some of the Princess’s favourite plants pointed out.

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The Duke, Duchess, and Prince then met with a small number of representatives from some of the main charities Diana, Princess of Wales supported in the final years of her life, including the Great Ormond Street Hospital, the National Aids Trust, The Leprosy Mission, the Royal Marsden Hospital, the English National Ballet, and the Centrepoint. They reflected on the significant achievements of the late Princess and the legacy of her work. Later, the Duke and Prince Harry also met some of the crowds outside the Palace.

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The Duke of Cambridge wore a beige blazer. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a Prada printed silk dress with her Monica Vinader Siren Earrings. Prince Harry wore a navy blazer.

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