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Prince William and Kate visit Paris 20 years after Diana's death
PARIS: Britain's
The second-in-line to the throne and his spouse will meet President Francois Hollande and launch a initiative called "Les Voisins" (The Neighbours) designed to foster closer relations between the two countries at a time when Britain is set to begin the formal process of leaving the European Union.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also host a black-tie dinner at the British Embassy and attend a Six Nations rugby match between France and
It will be the 34-year-old prince's first engagement as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union since taking over the role from his grandmother,
The couple will be travelling without their children, three-year-old George and one-year-old Charlotte.
Although no official commemoration is planned during the trip, it will be impossible to escape the poignancy of Diana's eldest son visiting the city where she died on August 31, 1997.
William was just 15 and his brother Harry 12 when their mother and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed were killed after the Mercedes in which they were passengers crashed in a tunnel in central Paris as it was being pursued at high speed by press photographers.
Their French chauffeur Henri Paul, who was later found to be over the legal blood alcohol limit, also died.
To mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes announced earlier this year they were setting up a committee to raise funds to pay for a statue of Diana, who was known as the Princess of Wales, to be erected in the public gardens of
The Paris visit is another sign that the princes and their father, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, are increasingly taking over official duties from the queen, who will turn 91 next month.
William and Kate are also to visit to Germany and Poland in July.
William has announced he is stepping down as an air ambulance helicopter pilot to focus more on royal business.
The prince has been criticised as "work-shy" by the famously aggressive British tabloids over the number of engagements he performs compared with the queen.
The young royals remain hugely popular in Britain, however, and also have a sizeable French fan base.
Prince William
and his wifeKate
will pay an official visit to Paris on Friday and Saturday, months before the 20th anniversary of the death of William's mother Diana in a car crash in the French capital.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also host a black-tie dinner at the British Embassy and attend a Six Nations rugby match between France and
Wales
at the national stadium on Saturday.It will be the 34-year-old prince's first engagement as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union since taking over the role from his grandmother,
Queen
Elizabeth II.The couple will be travelling without their children, three-year-old George and one-year-old Charlotte.
Although no official commemoration is planned during the trip, it will be impossible to escape the poignancy of Diana's eldest son visiting the city where she died on August 31, 1997.
William was just 15 and his brother Harry 12 when their mother and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed were killed after the Mercedes in which they were passengers crashed in a tunnel in central Paris as it was being pursued at high speed by press photographers.
To mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes announced earlier this year they were setting up a committee to raise funds to pay for a statue of Diana, who was known as the Princess of Wales, to be erected in the public gardens of
Kensington Palace
in London, where she lived.The Paris visit is another sign that the princes and their father, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, are increasingly taking over official duties from the queen, who will turn 91 next month.
William and Kate are also to visit to Germany and Poland in July.
William has announced he is stepping down as an air ambulance helicopter pilot to focus more on royal business.
The prince has been criticised as "work-shy" by the famously aggressive British tabloids over the number of engagements he performs compared with the queen.
The young royals remain hugely popular in Britain, however, and also have a sizeable French fan base.
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