Despite the passage of time since Princess Diana’s death, her friends and family continue to admire and cherish her memory.
Charles Spencer, her brother, just posted a heartbreaking photo of the princess’s final resting place.
The location is an island in the center of Oval Lake, amid the quiet grounds of Althorp House in Northamptonshire, England. This beautiful site is the ultimate resting place for William and Harry’s mother.
According to Tatler, it has become one of Charles’ favorite places – a serene setting for introspection and pleasant moments with his late sister.
Photo of Princess Diana’s grave
Charles shared an enigmatic snapshot of the island on his Instagram account. Everything appears to be normal, with the exception of the deep morning fog that surrounds the lake.
Princess Diana’s body was laid to rest on the grounds of her childhood home, Althorp Estate, breaking with a millennia-old Spencer family tradition of being buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church in Great Brington.
The Spencer family chose to bury Diana there to safeguard the seclusion and security of her tomb, allowing family members and other visitors to pay their respects in a tranquil and secure environment.
This isn’t the first time Charles has shared a photo of Diana’s eternal resting place, but it still generates dozens of reactions from users on social media who fondly remember the princess. She would have turned 63 on July 1st.
Among the comments on the photo one could read:
“Princess Diana always on my heart we miss you so much.”
“Thank you, for sharing your sanctuary from a distance.”
“Such a lovely place of peace and tranquility moments like these are definitely good for the soul.”
“A beautiful misty morning. Just like an old song, Misty and the Moonlight. Hello from the great state of Texas. Hope you have a beautiful day.”
“This little place just reminds me of Princess Diana.”
“Beautiful and peaceful.”
“So beautiful, just like the beautiful lady that rest there. Always in our thoughts.”
“Good morning Spencer family, thank you for sharing this photo of Princess Diana’s resting spot”.