Most condolences on the internet
- Who
- Diana, Princess of Wales' condolence page
- What
- 580000 people
- When
- September 1997
Messages were left by 580,000 people on the memorial page of the official Website of the British monarchy in September 1997, following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-97).
The tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales occurred on August 31, 1997 following a car accident in Paris, France. On September 6, 1997, the world came to a standstill for her funeral. Princess Diana's death provoked an extraordinary global outpouring of grief. From London to New York to Tokyo, hundreds of thousands logged on to the net or lined up in churches to sign condolence books in memory of the "People's Princess." Knee-deep, floral tributes covered the gates of Kensington Palace as more than 1 million people filled the streets of London while yet another 2.5 billion across the world watched the funeral via live television. Princess Diana is credited for adding a breath of fresh air and an edge of glamour to the House of Windsor. Diana used her immense popularity to focus attention on the world's disadvantaged. During her life, the Princess was president or patron of over 100 charities, becoming an especially avid crusader for victims of homelessness, HIV, and landmines.
The tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales occurred on August 31, 1997 following a car accident in Paris, France. On September 6, 1997, the world came to a standstill for her funeral. Princess Diana's death provoked an extraordinary global outpouring of grief. From London to New York to Tokyo, hundreds of thousands logged on to the net or lined up in churches to sign condolence books in memory of the "People's Princess." Knee-deep, floral tributes covered the gates of Kensington Palace as more than 1 million people filled the streets of London while yet another 2.5 billion across the world watched the funeral via live television. Princess Diana is credited for adding a breath of fresh air and an edge of glamour to the House of Windsor. Diana used her immense popularity to focus attention on the world's disadvantaged. During her life, the Princess was president or patron of over 100 charities, becoming an especially avid crusader for victims of homelessness, HIV, and landmines.