Even though Princess Diana bid the royal family and world good bye too soon, her legacy has been carried forward to this day.
On 1 July, on what would have been Diana's 60th birthday, several events are being planned. One of them is a temporary exhibition at Kensington Palace which will be held to celebrate Diana's life.
At the royal exhibit, Princess Diana's iconic wedding dress will be the star attraction as it will be displayed in all its glory, a report in People revealed.
The wedding gown, which was designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel, and its 25-foot train — the longest so far by any royal bride, will be displayed at the Kensington Palace's Orangery.
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