The White Garden in the grounds of London’s Kensington
Palace, planted in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died 20 years ago, has
been given a fresh look for summer. Designed and created as a tribute to her by
palace gardeners, it celebrates her elegance and style with a sea of flowers,
including some of her personal favourites.
Pots of classic English white roses now
surround the reflective pool in the centre of the garden, while beds are filled
with lilies, gladioli, cosmos, gaura and fragrant nemesia.
The
garden is a temporary one, coinciding with an exhibition inside the Palace of
some of her iconic dresses - Diana: Her Fashion Story. This runs until the end of 2017.
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