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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks to Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, at the opening of a fountain built in memory of the princess in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004. It was the first time the Spencers and the royal family appeared together since Diana's funeral seven years earlier. In the background are Countess Spencer and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Diana's sister.
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Britain's Prince Charles with his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, right, appear at the opening of a fountain built in memory of his former wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004. The princess died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.
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Britain's Prince William greets wellwishers after the opening of a fountain built in memory of his mother, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, Tuesday July 6, 2004.
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Britain's Prince Harry greets well-wishers after the opening of a fountain built in memory of his mother, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles flank Britain's Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell after the opening of a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park,July 6, 2004. Prince Philip is at right.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, stands with, front row, from second left, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry at the opening of a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, center, with, front row, from left, the sister of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Lady Jane Fellowes and her brother Earl Spencer, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry. They are at the opening of a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park.
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The creation of the $6.5 million oval granite water feature was surrounded by controversy - facing delays and over-running its budget by $1.1 million.
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Britain's Prince William greets youngsters in the crowd at the official opening of a fountain built in memory of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004.
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Rosa Monckton, a friend of the late Princess Diana and chairman of the Memorial Fountain Committee, sits on the edge of the "Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain," in London's Hyde Park during the press preview.
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The sisters of the late Diana, Princess of Wales - Lady Sarah McCorquodale left, Lady Jane Fellowes, second left - and her brother Earl Spencer, second right, listen to a speech by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of a fountain built in memory of the princess, July 6, 2004.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, stands with, from second left, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry at the opening of a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, July 6, 2004.
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Britain's Prince William talks to his uncle, Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, at the opening of a fountain built in memory of the princess in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004. In background, Prince Charles is talking with Countess Spencer.
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Britian's Queen Elizabeth, followed by her husband Prince Philip, and accompanied by Britain's Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, left, and aides, inspects a fountain built in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, in London's Hyde Park, July 6, 2004.