William and Harry to visit garden planted with Princess Diana's favourite flowers
THIS is the tranquil garden planted with Princess Diana’s favourite flowers that Princes Harry and William will visit on the eve of the anniversary of their mother’s death this week.
William and Harry will tour the sunken garden at Kensington Palace
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, along with the Duchess of Cambridge, will tour the white sunken garden at Kensington Palace, featuring white roses, scented narcissi and a carpet of forget-me-nots.
The garden has been planted to commemorate two decades since Princess Diana’s death.
The garden has been planted to commemorate two decades since Princess Diana's death
The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother the day before the 20th anniversary of her death
William and Harry will talk to head gardener Sean Harkin during the visit on Wednesday.
A Kensington Palace spokeswoman said: “The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother the day before the 20th anniversary of her death.”
Mourners flocked to the palace after Diana's death
The brothers will also meet the representatives from the charities supported by Diana, including Great Ormond Street Hospital, the National Aids Trust, The Leprosy Mission, Royal Marsden Hospital, English National Ballet and Centrepoint.
Mourners flocked to the palace after her death and left a sea of flowers in front of its railings.
Now they are returning to the spot.