Many of the objects selected to feature in the
display were chosen by Diana's sons Princes William and Harry
"to reflect their mother's commitment to duty and their personal
memories of her", the Royal Collection Trust said on Friday.
Diana, the first wife of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, was
killed in a car crash in Paris in August 1997 and a number of
commemorative events have been planned to mark her death.
William and Harry attended a private service earlier this month
to re-dedicate her grave and the brothers have also commissioned
a statue to be erected in her honor outside their official
London home.
Among the possessions to be featured in the display are a
leather photo frame with pictures of family and friends, a
burgundy leather briefcase, and her school "tuck box", which she
used to keep sweets and other treats in while she was away at
boarding school, which has the name "D Spencer" written on it.
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The tribute also includes a case of cassette tapes, featuring albums
by artists such as George Michael, Diana Ross and Elton John, who
famously sang at her funeral.
The exhibition opens on Saturday and visitors to the palace will
also be able to see a collection of more than 200 gifts made to
Queen Elizabeth during her 65-year reign including a paperweight
made from a dinosaur bone and a Union Flag badge worn in space by
British astronaut Major Tim Peake.
(Reporting by Arese Joe-Oshodi; Editing by Toby Davis
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