I feel the UK should have a similar one to Marie Antoinette.
There must be something wrong with you if you’re placing flowers on a memorial for a dead princess of a foreign country 30 years after she died.
This memorial is a gift from the donors to the International Herald Tribune fund that copied the Statue of Liberty’s flame and it is not anything to do with Diana
It is not a memorial rather a celebration of liberty and really should be moved somewhere else as it has accumulated a load of Diana tat
I see an upsidedown highly magnified golden bed bug
Non. Very incorrect.
This is the prototype of New York’s Liberty Statue flame. Much smaller than the final statue France sent from the Seine river to it’s American friends. You see the statue was in part conceived right there. This flame has been at this location for more than a century, because Bartholdi, the sculptor, lived in this very building, by the river at the corner of Place de l’Alma.
What Diana has to do with a hand holding a flame? Well, exactly nothing. She just happened to die a couple hundred meters away in the underground tunnel.
Uneducated tourists assume the flame is for her. It never was.
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I feel the UK should have a similar one to Marie Antoinette.
There must be something wrong with you if you’re placing flowers on a memorial for a dead princess of a foreign country 30 years after she died.
This memorial is a gift from the donors to the International Herald Tribune fund that copied the Statue of Liberty’s flame and it is not anything to do with Diana
It is not a memorial rather a celebration of liberty and really should be moved somewhere else as it has accumulated a load of Diana tat
I see an upsidedown highly magnified golden bed bug
Non. Very incorrect.
This is the prototype of New York’s Liberty Statue flame. Much smaller than the final statue France sent from the Seine river to it’s American friends. You see the statue was in part conceived right there. This flame has been at this location for more than a century, because Bartholdi, the sculptor, lived in this very building, by the river at the corner of Place de l’Alma.
What Diana has to do with a hand holding a flame? Well, exactly nothing. She just happened to die a couple hundred meters away in the underground tunnel.
Uneducated tourists assume the flame is for her. It never was.