September 6, 1997: With timeless splendour, in a sea of tears and a brother’s rage, Britain bids farewell to its “Queen of Hearts,” a million mourners seeing Diana, Princess of Wales, to her final rest after a life of golden days, heartache and too few years. The hearse – covered with bouquets tossed along the way rolled through the pillared gates of Althorp Park, Northamptonshire. Two uniformed police officers pulled the gates closed, and the public saw its last of Diana.
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