reports the Mirror.The ceremony is taking place on what would have been the Princess of Wales's 60th birthday. It is expected that the trio will be walking in together but the brothers will be making separate speeches to pay tribute to Diana's legacy.The speeches are likely to also thank sculpter Ian Rank-Broadley for his talent and dedication to the project that has been in the works since 2017, 20 years on from Diana's tragic death. “The Duchess has seen this project evolve from its conception and now to the finished article and undoubtedly wants to be there to support her husband," a royal source said.
He added: "No doubt there will be tensions between the Cambridges and Harry, but they all recognise that despite the obvious and deep.
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