A visitor, left, views part of the exhibition, "A Princess Remembered," a commemorative audiovisual exhibit about the late Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. The new exhibition celebrating the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, officially opens at her former home, Kensington Palace, on June 30.
With a picture of the royal family as a backdrop, visitors view part of the exhibition, "A Princess Remembered," a commemorative audiovisual exhibit about the late Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. Marking Diana's life as princess, mother, fashion icon and humanitarian, the exhibition features more than 200 photographs as well as memorable film footage.
A visitor views pictures, reflected in a mirrored surface, of the late Princess Diana, taken by photographer Mario Testino, at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. "A Princess Remembered," a commemorative exhibition celebrating the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, officially opens at her former home, Kensington Palace, on June 30.
Visitors view part of "A Princess Remembered" on June 29, 2007, at Kensington Palace in central London. The exhibition, which also features more than 200 photographs of the late Princess Diana alongside film footage, follows Diana's growth into a sophisticated princess and dedicated mother, internationally respected for her charity work and admired as a fashion icon.
A selection of dresses worn by late Princess Diana is on display at a new exhibit at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. One of the dresses on display is Victor Edlestein's 1985 midnight blue silk velvet gown that the Princess wore at a dinner at the White House and later that night when she was seen dancing with actor John Travolta.
Visitors view "A Princess Remembered," a commemorative audiovisual exhibition about the late Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. The new exhibition celebrating the life of the Princess of Wales marks the 10th anniversary of her death. It opens a day before a charity concert, organized by her sons, takes place in London.
A worker exits part of the exhibition, "A Princess Remembered," a commemorative audiovisual exhibit about the late Princess Diana, at Kensington Palace in central London on June 29, 2007. The exhibit will run until January 2008.