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Diana, Princess of Wales

The Final Journey in photos: Buckingham Place - The Mall

The cortège route arrived at Buckingham Palace, the London home of the monarchy

The railings were lined with flowers - the scent was haunting...

and will live with all those who visited during that sad week.

Past the satellite dishes beaming television pictures to the World

 

 

Past where reporters have been sending their messages world-wide

 

 

Looking down The Mall from the steps of the statue of  Queen Victoria

 

 

Past St. James's Palace where the coffin of Diana lay and people have queued for up to 12 hours to sign one of the books of condolences

 

 

 

Down The Mall where The London Marathon finishes every Spring when thousands once again line The Mall.

 

 

 

At the point The Duke of York statue appears the cortège will turn into Horse Guards. 

 

 

A final view of Admiralty Arch at the end of The Mall

 

 

 

Before turning right into Horse Guards

The journey continues here

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