Two thousand people attended the ceremony in Westminster Abbey[4] while the British television audience was 32.10 million on average, one of the United Kingdom's highest viewing figures ever.[5] An estimated 2 to 2.5 billion people watched the event worldwide,[6][7][8] making it one of the biggest televised events in history.
Funeral
Diana's coffin borne through the streets of London on its way to Westminster Abbey. Her coffin was draped in a pall depicting the royal standard with an ermine border.
The funeral plan for the Queen Mother, codenamed Operation Tay Bridge, had been rehearsed for 22 years and was used as the basis for Diana's funeral.[10] However, the event was not a state funeral; instead, it was a royal ceremonial funeral that included royal pageantry and Anglican funeral liturgy.[11] A large display of flowers was installed at the gates of Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace. Eight members of the Welsh Guards accompanied Diana's coffin on the one-hour-forty-seven-minute ride through London streets. On top of the coffin were three wreaths of white flowers from her brother, the Earl Spencer, and her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.[12][13] There was also a letter from Prince Harry on her coffin addressed to "Mummy".[14] The coffin bared a weight of a quarter of a tonne (250 kg / approx 550 lb) as it was lined with lead,[15] as is tradition with British royalty.[16]
At St James's Palace, Prince Philip, the Prince of Wales, her sons, and her brother joined to walk behind.[17] Five hundred representatives of various charities the Princess had been involved with joined behind them in the funeral cortège.[18]Alastair Campbell later revealed in his diaries that the government and the royal household feared for the security of Prince Charles, believing that he would possibly get attacked by the crowd, thus they ensured that he would be accompanied by his sons.[19][20] Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, initially opposed the idea of William and Harry taking part in the funeral procession, but ultimately decided to walk besides them, telling his grandsons "I'll walk if you walk."[21] William later described the experience as "one of the hardest things I've ever done", and Harry mentioned no child "should be asked to do" what they did. Nevertheless, William saw the act as a necessity to maintain "balance between duty and family" and Harry said that he was "very glad" that he took part in the procession.[22] In his 2023 memoir Spare, Harry claimed that the idea of having the boys walk behind their mother's coffin horrified several adults, in particular their uncle Lord Spencer who described it "a barbarity."[23] Spencer has previously stated that he felt he was lied to about the boys' desire to do the task.[23] Harry also claimed that there were suggestions that William should walk behind the coffin alone, but Harry refused to allow it as had the roles been reversed William would have done the same.[23]
The coffin then passed Buckingham Palace where members of the royal family were waiting outside. Queen Elizabeth II bowed her head as it went by.[24] More than one million people lined the streets of London, and flowers rained down onto the cortège from bystanders.[12][25][26] Two screens were erected to relay the Westminster Abbey service in Hyde Park.[27]
I thought it was very important to project it from a nation's standpoint. I wanted to make it sound like a country singing it. From the first couple of lines I wrote [which began "Goodbye England's Rose"], the rest sort of fell into place
During the service, Elton John sang a 1997 rendition of "Candle in the Wind", with new lyrics written as a tribute to Diana.[36] He had contacted his writing partner Bernie Taupin, asking him to revise the lyrics of his 1973 Marilyn Monroe tribute song "Candle in the Wind" to honour Diana, and Taupin rewrote the song accordingly.[35][32] Only a month before Diana's death she had been photographed comforting John at the funeral of their mutual friend Gianni Versace.[37][38] Files released by The National Archives showed that the Dean of Westminster, Wesley Carr, had personally appealed to senior aides at the palace to secure John's performance at the funeral, insisting on the "inclusion of something of the modern world that the princess represented".[39] A solo performance by a saxophonist had been considered as a second option.[39]
Diana's sister Sarah gave the first reading, a poem titled Turn Again To Life by Mary Lee Hall, and her other sister Jane gave the second reading, a poem titled Time Is taken from Music and Other Poems by Henry van Dyke Jr.[32] Her brother Charles gave the eulogy, in which he rebuked both the royal family and the press for their treatment of his sister.[40][41] "It is a point to remember that of all the ironies about Diana, perhaps the greatest was this – a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age," Spencer said during his speech.[42]
The burial occurred privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved, three-quarter length woollen cocktail dress designed by Catherine Walker which she had chosen some weeks before, a pair of black pantyhose, and a pair of black shoes. A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa, who died the same week as Diana. In her hands there was also a photograph of her sons, which travelled around with her and had been found in her handbag.[43] Her grave is on an island (52°16′59″N1°00′01″W / 52.283082°N 1.000278°W / 52.283082; -1.000278) within the grounds of Althorp Park, the Spencer family home for centuries.[44] The ground was consecrated by the Bishop of Peterborough prior to the burial.[45]
At the ceremony, the Royal Standard which had covered the coffin was removed. Paul Burrell, Diana's former butler, claimed that the standard had been removed by Diana's brother moments before she was buried, and replaced with the Spencer family flag. He claimed the Earl said that "She (Diana) is a Spencer now." Burrell also condemned the move, telling the Daily Mirror that "It had more to do with his Spencer v Windsor war than doing what Diana would have wanted. It was inappropriate and disrespectful. I knew it was not what Diana would have wanted. With that act, her brother was depriving the Princess of her proper status in life – a status of which she was proud." Lord Spencer called Burrell's comments "hurtful lies" and said in a statement: "The Queen's standard was removed as part of the ceremony by her own officer in a dignified and pre-agreed manner".[46][47]
The original plan was for Diana to be buried in the Spencer family vault at the local church in nearby Great Brington, but Lord Spencer said that he was concerned about public safety and security and the onslaught of visitors that might overwhelm Great Brington. He decided that Diana would be buried where her grave could be easily cared for and visited in privacy by William, Harry, and other Spencer relatives.[48]
The island is in an ornamental lake known as The Round Oval within Althorp Park's gardens.[49] A path with thirty-six oak trees, marking each year of her life, leads to the Oval. Four black swans swim in the lake. In the water there are water lilies, which, in addition to white roses, were Diana's favourite flowers. On the southern verge of the Round Oval sits the Summerhouse, previously in the gardens of Admiralty House, London, and now adapted to serve as a memorial to Diana.[50] An ancient arboretum stands nearby, which contains trees planted by the family.[48] The Spencer family's decision to bury the Princess in this secluded – and private – location has enabled them to visit her grave in private.[51]
On the same day, services of commemoration and events honouring the Princess were held in various cities and towns across the United Kingdom and many streets remained deserted with the population watching the funeral broadcast at their homes.[53] In Manchester the national minute's silence started with "a maroon flare fired by mortar from the roof of the Victorian Town Hall" and ended "by the pealing of a single muffled bell". People gathered in the Albert Square and visited the Town Hall to sign the book of condolences.[53] The Lord Mayor, Gerry Carroll, laid a bouquet as a tribute to the Princess on behalf of the city.[53] In Bolton a memorial service was held with leaders from all churches in attendance, followed by another memorial service in Blackburn Cathedral.[53] In Liverpool people came together at the Parish Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas to pay their respects.[53] In Scotland, the funeral was broadcast to mourners on screens set up at the Ross Theatre in Edinburgh.[53] A memorial service was held in Diana's honour, at which the Queen's chaplain in Scotland, Charles Robertson, officiated.[53] In Derry, the mayor and deputy mayor laid a wreath at the city Cenotaph.[53] Large crowds showed up in the streets of Cardiff to watch the funeral on screens.[53] A service was held at Llandaff Cathedral, attended by 700 guests, including the Secretary of State for Wales Ron Davies, Cardiff's Lord Mayor Max Phillips, as well as MPs and volunteers from Diana's charities.[53] Toll booths on Severn Bridges remained closed during the national minute's silence.[53] On Sunday, 7 September, an additional service for Diana was held at Westminster Abbey in response to popular demand.[54]
Outside of Britain
The Irish national flag was also flown at half-mast on all state buildings on the day of Diana's funeral.[55] On the same day, a memorial service was held at Washington National Cathedral and was attended by 2,170 people including the British ambassador John Kerr, the US ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson, and chairman of The Washington Post Co. executive committee Katharine Graham.[56] In Tonga, a group of mourners organised a traditional wake, or pongipongi, after the funeral.[8]
Dimbleby began to follow the footsteps of his father, Richard, in leading the BBC during their coverage of big television events and state occasions.[58] By coincidence, the elder Dimbleby presented the previous great state occasion, the state funeral of Winston Churchill in 1965.[59]
The world-wide television audience for the event has been estimated between 2 and 2.5 billion people,[6][60] In the United Kingdom, the funeral was watched by 31 million, making it one of the most watched live broadcasts to date (second only to the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final).[61]
In North America, which is five to nine hours behind British Summer Time, the funeral occurred during the time usually taken up by network breakfast television programmes, but the networks in the United States and Canada sent their top presenters. The funeral took place in the early morning hours of a Saturday, a time that the networks air cartoons, but nevertheless, the main networks in the United States (ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox) and Canada (CBC, CTV, and Global) broadcast the funeral.[62] The funeral attracted 33.2 million viewers in United States.[63]
In Australia, which is eight to eleven hours ahead of British Summer Time, the funeral took place on a Saturday night their time, which meant Australians were at home watching television.[64] All four television networks (ABC, Seven Network, Nine Network, and Network 10) carried coverage of the funeral,[65] with Nine Network having the highest ratings, with 1.65 million viewers.[64]
BBC Radio broadcast the funeral in 44 languages around the world.[66]
^ abDavis, Sheila (15 October 1992). The songwriters idea book. F+W Media. p. 103. ISBN9780898795196. Archived from the original on 20 April 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2016. I thought it was very important to project it from a nation's standpoint. I wanted to make it sound like a country singing it. From the first couple of lines i wrote [which began "Goodbye England's Rose"], the rest sort of fell into place.
^McCann, Paul (4 September 1997). "Biggest television event in history". The Independent. p. 6.
^Purnell, Tony (6 September 1997). "United by the screen". The Mirror. p. 7. Richard Dimbleby used to set the scene for all the big TV occasions...Today his son David will anchor the BBC coverage.
^McCann, Paul (2 September 1997). "Dimbleby is likely to lead BBC coverage". The Independent. p. 3. David Dimbleby looks set to follow in his late father's footsteps by leading BBC coverage of the funeral...of Diana, Princess of Wales...the biggest broadcasting event since Winston Churchill's state funeral in 1965, the last great occasion of state covered for the BBC by Richard Dimbleby.
^ abPeters, Denis (7 September 1997). "Diana's Funeral Spreads Sombre Mood Over Saturday Night". Australian Associated Press. With the four major Australian television networks running live coverage of the funeral of Diana, the Princess of Wales, a sombre mood spread over the normally festive Saturday night across the country. Channel Nine claimed victory in the ratings...attracted a national audience of 1,647,000 viewers.
^Oliver, Robin (8 September 1997). "Millions of Australians Tune in to Say Goodbye". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 4.
^Brown, William J.; Basil, Michael D.; Mihai C. Bocarnea (December 2003). "Social Influence of an International Celebrity: Responses to the Death of Princess Diana". Journal of Communication. 53 (4): 587–605. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.2003.tb02912.x.
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