But, in 1992, a year the Queen called her “Annus Horriblis”, Princess Anne and Mark Phillips got divorced. Princess Diana and Prince Charles separated at the ...
Princess Diana’s Panorama interview – officially titled An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales – aired in November 1995. This tell-all interview was actually a year-and-a-half before Diana’s Panorama interview, and was the first public admission of cheating on King Charles’ behalf. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married at at Windsor Castle in 2018. The Queen Mother passed away in her sleep at the age of 102, just one month after her youngest daughter, Princess Margaret, also died. It was hugely anticipated in its time – but no-one had any inkling of the drama, devastation and chaos the marriage was about to cause. After years of war, ration and plummeting public mood, the Coronation was a symbol of hope and joy at that time; almost like a turning point. But, in 1992, a year the Queen called her “Annus Horriblis”, Princess Anne and Mark Phillips got divorced. By 1989, the pair were rarely seen together as a couple, and it was an open secret they were getting with other people. Thousands of people have come to leave floral tributes and cards outside Buckingham Palace, and some even lined the streets to say goodbye as the coffin was brought to Westminster Abbey. I won’t lie, Princess Diana’s funeral was the singular saddest event in TV history. In a long line of high-camp, high-spectacle and high-glamour Royal events, it’s possible this could be the most-viewed of all time. One thing’s for certain: The Royal Family love a big, white wedding and an explosive interview.
Six days after her tragic death, the funeral for Princess Diana was held in London at Westminster Abbey and was the most viewed event in history.
However, out of concern that the site would be swamped by visitors, her brother had her buried at the current location where privacy for her sons and other family members to visit her grave would be ensured. Elton John, a close friend of the late princess, in one of the most emotional and memorable moments of the ceremony, performed ‘Candle in the Wind 1997’. On Saturday 6 September over a million mourners lined the three-and-a-half-mile route to catch a glimpse of the funeral cortege. It continued through the Horse Guards Arch, along Whitehall and finally arrived at the historic Westminster Abbey where the funeral was held. Originally, Princess Diana’s funeral cortege was to go from St James’s Palace to Westminster Abbey, a journey of about a mile. She died just six days before, 31 August, in a horrific car accident in Paris, France, along with the other occupants, the driver and Dodi Fayed.
Charles Spencer wore a pair of special cufflinks to honor Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral — get the details.
[walked behind Diana’s coffin](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/william-harry-walk-together-25-years-after-dianas-funeral/) on the day of her funeral 25 years ago, and the moment still holds an emotional significance for them both. [seemingly joined the royals](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/queen-elizabeth-iis-funeral-is-where-she-had-coronation-wedding/) and other well-wishers at Windsor Castle, where Elizabeth’s coffin was [escorted by gun carriage](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/queen-elizabeth-iis-complete-funeral-timeline/) following the church service on Monday. Her Majesty will be buried in King George VI Memorial Chapel, [reuniting with Philip](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/why-prince-philips-coffin-was-moved-after-queen-elizabeths-death/) in her final resting place. Harry, 38, also participated in the procession, [wearing a morning suit](https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/pictures/prince-harry-does-not-wear-military-uniform-to-queens-funeral/) instead of his military uniform. As the U.K. “The final journey of our great Queen, tomorrow, will see her escorted to Windsor Castle, for her Committal and Burial – as her father was, 70 years ago, in intensely emotional and dramatic scenes,” he captioned a post on Sunday, September 18. She was later brought to Westminster Hall during a lengthy procession on Wednesday, September 14, where she laid in state until early Monday morning. “We will keep the flag at @althorphouse flying at half-mast till after Her Majesty’s funeral,” he wrote one day after her passing, sharing a photo of the estate owned by his and Diana’s family. (He was previously [allowed to wear his uniform](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/prince-william-prince-harry-and-cousins-honor-queen-with-vigil/) while standing vigil with William, 40, on Saturday, September 17, despite no longer being a senior royal family member.) [the queen’s casket](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/king-charles-cries-as-god-save-the-king-plays-at-funeral/) was accompanied by Charles, 73, [Princess Anne](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/princess-anne/), [Prince William](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/prince-william/) and other high-ranking royals on a solemn walk from Westminster Hall. “Wearing these at Windsor today, with great sadness and pride,” he captioned a photo of a pair of gold cufflinks. [made the trek back to London](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/queen-elizabeths-death-intensely-difficult-for-william-harry/) from Scotland earlier this month and was received by [King Charles III](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/prince-charles/), [Prince Harry](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/prince-harry/) and more at Buckingham Palace.
Charles Spencer, the brother of the late Princess Diana and god son of Queen Elizabeth, attended Her Majesty's committal service on Monday.
[lining up the streets to view](https://people.com/royals/mourners-urged-to-only-toss-single-flowers-queen-elizabeth-funeral-route/) Her Majesty's funeral procession, [Queen Elizabeth](https://people.com/tag/queen-elizabeth/)'s beloved corgis also said their goodbyes. [Prince Harry](https://people.com/tag/prince-harry/) and [Prince William](https://people.com/tag/prince-william/), and his father was equerry to King George VI in 1950 and Queen Elizabeth from 1952 to 1954, per the [New York Times](https://twitter.com/cspencer1508/status/1571510646809759745?s=46&t=feQjBlD-9WdWkor2RC6QHg). [Queen Elizabeth](https://people.com/tag/queen-elizabeth/), who his father was an equerry to in the '50s. It marked [the final of three](https://people.com/royals/queen-elizabeth-funeral-details-three-royal-family-processions/) funerary events on Monday. "The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the Duke and Duchess. [Queen Elizabeth](https://people.com/tag/queen-elizabeth/)'s state funeral earlier Monday saw 2,000 people from around the world in attendance, and the service at St.
Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral and Princess Diana ceremonial funeral 25 years earlier are drawing comparisons. Here are the similarities.
That’s where members of the royal family gathered countless times for weddings and services of Thanksgiving. The two men were called on to do that again in a series of processions for their grandmother. “I felt if I looked at the floor and my hair came down over my face no one could see me,” he explained. The [late monarch](https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-ii-dead-british-monarch-dies-96.html/)‘s service took place 25 years after people across the globe watched [Princess Diana’s funeral](https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/photos-princess-diana-funeral-a-list-celebrities-attended.html/). Charles R.” [Queen Elizabeth II](https://www.cheatsheet.com/tag/queen-elizabeth-ii/) on Sept.
Both Prince George of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales walked behind the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II as it entered Westminster Abbey. For some who ...
It's in stark contrast to the "long and lonely walk" described by their father, Prince William, years prior (via [Us Weekly](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/prince-william-and-harry-talk-funeral-walk-behind-princess-dianas-coffin-w499452/)). Ultimately, royal or not, Prince George of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales are sure to be devastated by the loss of their great-grandmother. As seen in the [BBC](https://youtu.be/V_gy9DFtw5U) live stream, both were seated next to their parents in Westminster Abbey during the funeral itself. [Hello!](https://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/20220919151537/prince-george-princess-charlotte-queen-funeral-procession/), while the young siblings were initially set to walk behind their parents in the procession, that was changed shortly before the proceedings began. Instead, they walked between their parents, [William, Prince of Wales](https://www.thelist.com/1002102/william-just-released-his-first-statement-as-the-prince-of-wales/), and Catherine, Princess of Wales. [Us Weekly](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/prince-william-and-harry-talk-funeral-walk-behind-princess-dianas-coffin-w499452/)). In fact, according to [Metro](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/18/how-the-queens-funeral-will-be-the-biggest-broadcast-in-tv-history-17388777/), the funeral for the late monarch is likely to be the most-watched television event in history. so why were Prince George and Princess Charlotte included in the funeral procession? It's no surprise, then, that Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, spoke to [AP News](https://apnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-ii-king-charles-iii-winter-olympics-sports-222516460d417699665ce6130b105fb0) of the "unprecedented" risks present. Both Prince George of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales walked behind the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II as it entered Westminster Abbey. [The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II](https://www.thelist.com/1013310/the-unexpected-detail-queen-elizabeth-did-not-want-for-her-funeral/) is sure to have been an emotional experience for avid royalists, world leaders, and, of course, the royal family. [CBS News](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-biden-london-world-leaders/) reported that an estimated 500 world leaders and royals would be in attendance.
Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer paid his respects to Queen Elizabeth at Windsor after her massive funeral at Westminster Abbey.
[10 days of mourning](https://hollywoodlife.com/pics/queen-elizabeth-ii-public-mourning-photos/queen-elizabeth-reported-to-be-under-medical-supervision-paris-france-08-sep-2022) for her people and her family. So far, Princess Catherine has been living up to her predecessor’s namesake, standing dutifully by the royals in this time of mourning. With the passing of the Queen, that title, not held since Diana’s passing, has been handed down to The ER, or EIIR, initials were the Royal Cypher of Queen Elizabeth II, standing for Elizabeth Regina. Despite friction between the families over how his late sister was treated, Diana’s brother honored the monarch before her massive funeral at Westminster Abbey. Sharing the photo of his tribute on Twitter ahead of the service, he noted he’d be wearing the cufflinks with “great sadness.”