On 6 September 1997, two boys walked behind their mother’s coffin while the world watched in silence. William was 15, Harry just 12, following the hearse through London as millions lined the streets and billions watched on TV.
That image – two small figures in black suits, heads bowed for Princess Diana – became a defining photograph of modern royal history.
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