Prince Harry to create special memory for mum

Britain’s Prince Harry wants to create something in memory of his mother Princess Diana that will last “forever.”
The 31-year-old royal and his brother Prince William try to think about their mum every single day and are hoping to have a special stone made ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death so that the rest of the nation can remember her.
Asked how he’s planning to commemorate the 20th anniversary, which will fall next August, he told HELLO! magazine: “We want to make sure that there’s something that she’s remembered by and there’s certainly not enough on the right scale in London or anywhere in the UK, that she’s remembered for. Something needs to be put in stone or in place as a memory. Every single day we still think about her, so it would be very fitting on the 20th anniversary to have something that is going to last forever and is a proper recognition of what she did when she was alive.”
Princess Diana – who was married to Prince Charles – tragically lost her life on August 31, 1997 when she was involved in a horrific car accident in Paris, France.
She was later buried at the family’s Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire on September 6, 1997 and her final resting place is set to get a multi-million pound makeover in the coming months as the 20-year mark creeps around.