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Memorial fountain for Diana unveiled in London
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Updated: 2004-07-07 10:08


Brother of the late Princess Diana, Britain's Earl Spencer (L), listens with his wife Caroline (C) and Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell (2R) as Queen Elizabeth (R) addresses guests during the unveiling of a memorial fountain dedicated to Diana at Hyde Park in London, July 6, 2004. Britain's House of Windsor buried the hatchet with the aristocratic family of Diana on Tuesday, almost seven years after her brother savaged the royals in his funeral eulogy. [Reuters]


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