Princess Diana's wedding gown will be on display for the first time in 25 years. Details here
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Princess Diana's wedding gown will go on display at Kensington Palace for the first time in 25 years. The decision comes after Prince Harry and Prince William agreed to loan the gown.
Princess Diana’s wedding dress is about to go on public display at Kensington Palace. The decision was announced after Prince Harry and Prince William decided to loan the item. The late Royal’s dress will be on display for the public from June at the Royal residence in west London where Diana lived. Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) announced the news on their website. They wrote, “On display will be the wedding dress of Diana, Princess of Wales, on show for the first time at Kensington Palace in 25 years, in addition to a rare, surviving toile for the 1937 coronation gown of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; consort of King George VI.”More Related News