The opportunity to meet and put aside their differences was the occasion of the unveiling of the statue of the late British princess, Diana.

The unveiling of the statue of the late British princess, Diana, was an opportunity to meet her sons Harry and William, who set aside their succession.

The simple ceremony came on the sixtieth anniversary of Diana's birth, described as the "Princess of Hearts."

The sculpture sculpted in honour of Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, was erected in Sunken Park in the Palace of Kinsington, central London, where her former home was located.

Although the ceremony was already known, the suspense began after the statue was unveiled, with many questioning the statues of the boy and daughter sculpted next to Princess Diana.

The question is that Princess Diana has avoided only two male sons: Harry and William.

Others wondered why the two princes were not photographed when they were young.

Kensington Palace in Britain did not mention the names of the children, nor did they have any particular profile of anyone.

The idea of including two small statues alongside the statue of Princess Diana was to emphasize the ability of the Princess of Hearts to communicate with people, especially children and young people.

and also to indicate its endeavours to support charitable organizations, particularly those focused on children.

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