Prince William and Prince Harry put their differences aside and reunited for a significant event.
The two brothers are honoring their late mother, Princess Diana, on his upcoming 60th birthday by installing a statue in the sunken garden of Kensington Palace.
According to a press release, "the statue was commissioned to mark the 20th anniversary of her death and to acknowledge its positive impact in the UK and around the world."
The statue was created by artist Ian Rank-Broadley, revealed BBC News.
The two princes had commissioned the statue in 2017 at the beginning, when they first issued a joint statement, saying: 'It has been 20 years since the death of our mother and it is the right time to acknowledge its positive impact on the UK and on all the world. the world. the world with a permanent statue. "
They also hope that the statue will allow visitors to the Palace "to reflect on the life of their mother and her legacy."
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