Prince William pays tribute to Diana at wedding

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's Prince William made sure his mother Princess Diana in his own words didn't "miss out" on the ceremony and celebrations for his wedding to Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey on Friday.

His bride wore Diana's engagement ring, a hymn from his late mother's funeral was sung at the service and guests included Elton John -- who sang "Candle in the Wind" at Diana's funeral in the abbey.

Fourteen years ago, the eyes of the world watched as William, then 15, walked solemnly behind the coffin of his mother as it was taken through the packed streets of London to her funeral.

William wed Middleton in front of almost 2,000 guests and an audience of millions worldwide. But the one person conspicuous by her absence was Diana, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997.

From the moment the couple announced they were getting married last November, William has deliberately put the memory of Diana at the center of celebrations, giving Middleton his mother's large blue oval sapphire and diamond engagement ring.

"It's very special to me," William told reporters in November. "It's my way of making sure my mother didn't miss out on today and the excitement and the fact we are going to spend the rest of our lives together."

The build-up to the day and the ceremony itself has been littered with reminders of Diana.

"The only downside on a perfect day was Diana not being there," her brother Charles Spencer told the BBC after the wedding service.

Before the wedding, the couple were reported to have visited Diana's resting place, an island at her family's Althorp estate in central England.

"It was very important for William to take Kate to visit his mum just before their wedding day," a source told the Daily Mirror newspaper. "It is tragic that she won't be there to see the wedding and that she never got to meet his bride."

WEDDING ADDRESS

The wedding address was delivered by the Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, who knew Diana since her 1981 marriage to William's father Prince Charles and was an executor of her will.

He also delivered an address at a memorial service to mark the 10th anniversary of her death.

One of the hymns chosen by the couple for their service, "Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer," was the final one to be sung at Diana's funeral.

"I think it's the most joyous result and I'm sure Diana would be very, very happy about it," pop star John said of William's upcoming wedding in a recent U.S. TV interview.

Diana was a royal outcast when she was killed aged 36, a year after she and Charles divorced.

However, her huge popularity both at home and abroad dwarfed that of the royal family and her early death generated enormous sympathy for William and his younger brother Harry, sentiments that have meant both retain much public sympathy to this day.

Two other guests at Friday's wedding will also forever be linked to Diana and her untimely death -- Charles's second wife Camilla who he married in 2005 and Diana's brother.

Diana blamed Camilla for the breakdown of her relationship with heir-to-the-throne Charles, famously saying in a TV interview "there were three of us in this marriage."

Spencer will be remembered for the scathing attack he launched on the House of Windsor at his sister's funeral, promising William and Harry would not be stifled by the royals and their souls would not be immersed by duty and tradition.

He gave the wedding his seal of approval.

"It was incredibly beautiful wasn't it? Very moving," he said, before expressing regret at Diana's absence.

"But what a wonderful day, such a celebration." (Editing by Paul Casciato)

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    abigail Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    I hope they just ignore the media and rise above their gossiping. Journalism today is nothing more than a group of despicable bottom feeders.
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    Rebecca Fri Apr 08, 2011 01:41 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Charles was in love with another when he wed Diana. The monarchy needed heirs. In came Diana. Young and fertile..An heir and a spare. Poor thing had a bad start and bad ending.
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    Boomerang Thu Apr 07, 2011 07:24 pm PDT Report Abuse
    "I think maybe she'll be more of a support to Prince William and less of an individual in her own right."
    "She will be, I imagine, the devoted wife and very much at his side."
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    Maybe William will be a more supportive and devoted husband than Charles was!!! That—not Kate's submissiveness, which the writer of the article seems to be counting on—would make the difference.
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    Sue Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:13 am PDT Report Abuse
    The one big difference is that Kate will not be faced with seeing the face of William's "true love" in the church the way Diana had to see Camilla. Hopefully, there will be only two in the marriage, instead of the three that Diana had.
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    harper Thu Apr 21, 2011 05:24 am PDT Report Abuse
    No matter how much the royal family wishes otherwise, Dianna was loved by the people if not her husband.
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    ScubaLady Thu Apr 07, 2011 02:51 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I can't read anything about Princess Diana without hurting, still. From the US, I watched her life unfold over the years through magazines and TV. I felt badly for her heartbreak in her marriage, and admired her compassion for others.

    Kate Middleton looks like a lovely young lady with a good head on her shoulders. I wish the young couple the best of everything.
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    DavidO Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:31 am PDT Report Abuse
    I'm sure her children have been missing her all along.
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    MISSU3 Thu Apr 07, 2011 11:22 am PDT Report Abuse
    The media killed Di and it was a long, painful death. Di's too thin, Di's too fat, Di upset over husbands lover. That she was on People magazine's cover more times than any other person says a lot. Hopefully William will protect his wife, unlike the way Charles and the palace threw Diana to the wolves.
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    HarvardYard Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:13 am PDT Report Abuse
    It is true. Princess Diana is still to this day, missed by the people. I am sure she would have liked Kate.
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    Chip Wed Apr 27, 2011 08:39 am PDT Report Abuse
    William has learned from his parents mistakes and I think he will be very protective of Kate to make sure that she isn't victimized like Diana was. I think Kate is extremely strong and it is a love match (obviously) and I think she will support William and be next to him or behind him in public. I don't think she wants the spot light and both of them will be very conscious of all the pit falls that have happened before with Diana, Charles, Fergie and Andrew to make the same mistakes. I am very happy for them and I know they will both make their marriage work, but they will be hounded by the press and the royal handlers and they will have to handle the pressures, but they both have good heads on their shoulders and I think they will be sucessful. And the comments about Kate being another Diana, I think people will make comments about her fashion sense as they have with both Diana and Fergie and will fast to criticize her on anything, but Kate, from what I have seen so far, is not an attention getter. She is there as support. Diana was a different situation. She fought to make changes in the way the royals conducted themselves and rebelled to be her own woman. Fergie thought she could be herself and they both got burned. Kate is going to have to put up with comparisons because people want her to be Diana and she is her own woman. Diana was forced to become a strong woman. Kate already is and Kate is more self confident. She will be okay in her new role because she has William's support and he will not allow anyone to victimize her.

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