More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral.
A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television.
Princess Diana's funeral began at 11 a.m.
The Princess Diana funeral was held at Westminster Abbey and was attended by well known dignitaries, celebrities, royalty, the rich and the poor.
The service was broadcast over a public address system linked throughout the city.
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hyde Park to watch the service on huge television screens.
Princess Diana's coffin was draped with the Royal Starndard-The Windsor Family Flag, and covered with white lillies and a floral arrangement.
There was a card with just one word written on it-"Mummy".
Before her casket was carried out of the Abbey the nation paused for one minutes silence.
The coffin was borne on a horse drawn carraige.
An honour gaurd of British soldiers served as pallbearers for Princess Diana`s funeral.
Princess Diana's two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, her brother, Prince Charles and the Queens husband, Philip walked behind the coffin for the last mile.
Mourners stood in silence, others tossed flowers or cried during the funeral of Princess Diana.
Behind the main mourners came 500 people representing the charities that Princess Diana supported.
With business closed, Heathrow airport traffic held up, the country came to a standstill as the bells of the Abbey rang for Diana.
Princess Diana's body was taken to her family's country estate where she was buried on an island within the estate.
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