The British Public is marking the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death.
The Princess of Wales died in a car accident in Paris on 31st August 1997, aged 36.
She was admired by many in the UK for her affection for the public and her dedication to charity work.
Her sons, William and Harry have spent the day in private, but had been to see flowers that have been left outside Kensington Palace, where Diana lived for 15 years ahead of the anniversary.
Our UK Correspondent explains how the UK has remembered the 20th anniversary of the Princess of Wales death
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Our UK Correspondent reflects on the legacy the Princess of Wales left
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OUT: of embracing them
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