
Princess Diana Honoured With Blue Plaque Outside Her Former London Flat
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Princess Diana, who died in 1997, shared the apartment with three friends, including Virginia Clarke, who helped to unveil the plaque at a ceremony on Wednesday.
The late Princess Diana has been honoured with a "blue plaque" at her former flat in west London where she lived before she became engaged to British heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles.
The plaque is on the building that was her home between 1979 and 1981 - 60 Coleherne Court - a property close to the King's Road in Chelsea.
Diana, who died aged 36 in a Paris car crash in 1997, shared the apartment with three friends, including Virginia Clarke, who helped to unveil the plaque at a ceremony on Wednesday.
"Those were happy days for all of us and the flat was always full of laughter," Clarke said. "Diana went off to become so much to so many. It's wonderful that her legacy will be remembered in this way."