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Recalls his beloved sister, Charles Spencer refers to.

On the 27th anniversary marking Princess Diana's demise,Charles Spencer paid tribute. Numerous individuals expressed their grief for Lady Di in the comment section.

- Recalls his beloved sister, Charles Spencer refers to.

Charles Spencer, the younger brother of the late Princess Diana (1961-1997), paid tribute to his sister on the 27th anniversary of her passing. He took to Instagram, sharing a series of newspaper photographs capturing different phases of Diana's life. On August 31, 1997, the princess met an unfortunate end at the age of 36, following a car accident in Paris.

The post garnered an outpouring of emotions in the comment section. One image showed a young Diana at her christening, as suggested by the cropped newspaper article. Another depicted Diana playfully pushing her toy horse on wheels. Charles kept his thoughts to himself with the images, but those who commented shared their feelings. "Deeply loved and missed, forever and always, by many, many people worldwide," read one condolence message. Another commenter hailed Diana as "England's true queen."

Tragically, Diana passed away in a car crash alongside her partner, Dodi Al-Fayed (1955-1997), and their bodyguard in Paris. The incident occurred when their Mercedes collided with a tunnel pillar at Pont de l'Alma. Unfortunately, the driver and her companion perished on the scene, while Diana succumbed to her injuries later at the hospital. Miraculously, the bodyguard was the sole survivor.

Recently, "Deadline," a renowned industry magazine, announced that Diana's death would be re-examined in the upcoming documentary titled "Who Killed Diana?"

The tribute shared by Charles included a photo of Diana sitting in a classic car, smiling radiantly. Despite the somber occasion, the image brought a sense of joy to many viewers. Later that day, Charles was spotted driving a car, seemingly lost in thought.

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