唱給戴安娜王妃的歌…… British princes honor Diana with concert [ 2007-07-03 17:03 ]
Britain's Princes William
(L) and Harry speak on stage at Wembley Stadium in London at the
"Concert for Diana", held in memory of their mother Princess Diana,
July 1, 2007.
Waving their arms in the air and dancing with 70,000 fans at
London's Wembley Stadium, princes William and Harry celebrated the life of
their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 46th birthday
Sunday at a concert they organized.
Harry, 22, said they asked Elton John to play "Candle in the Wind," the
song he sang at Diana's 1997 funeral. Originally about Marilyn Monroe, its
lyrics were reworked in tribute to Diana and it became a worldwide No. 1
hit that same year.
"This evening is about all that my mother loved in life: her music, her
dance, her charities and her family and friends," William told the crowd,
thanking them and millions more who watched the show on television.
Diana died Aug. 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and their
driver when their car Mercedes crashed inside the Pont d'Alma tunnel in
Paris with media photographers in hot pursuit.
Security for the event was increased after the discovery of two
unexploded car bombs in central London on Friday and an attack on Glasgow
airport on Saturday. At least 450 officers patrolled the concert.
The concert mixed rock, pop, hip hop and classical ballet and featured
some of Diana's favorite acts including Duran Duran and Tom Jones.
Among the 24 performances were songs by Rod Stewart, Kanye West, Joss
Stone, Lily Allen and Sean "Diddy" Combs, who performed an emotive
rendition of "Missing You" .
"Ten years ago Princess Diana, she went to a better place, and today we
celebrate her rebirth," Combs said. "I love you Diana, we miss you."
Ex-British prime minister Tony Blair was among those who recorded a
video greeting. His message was booed as he appeared on screen, but the
crowd cheered when he paid tribute to William and Harry.
"I know their mother would be very proud of them," Blair said.
William's former girlfriend Kate Middleton attended the concert,
further fueling rumors that the couple, who announced their split in
April, have reconciled.