Transcript for Sept. 6, 1997: Princess Diana laid to rest

In London the Sunday papers have arrived. Whatever is happening elsewhere in the world has been set aside for a day. As she has been so many times before. Diana he's the only news series. At Kensington Palace all day long people have been lining up to sign the condolence books. It's estimated 60000. People have already left their names and sometimes a personal message. The books will be there for visitors all day every day until September 15. And there are the flowers still piled high at the gates of the royal palaces. A little wilted now. Our Judd rose looks back on Diana's last day. And a cool sun splashed morning. Princess Diana began her final journey through the streets of London. Some wailed some wept some studded with flowers. But most students add silence as the casket left the gates of Kensington Palace on its way to Westminster Abbey. As the procession passed through the center of London the crowd was so huge most could barely see but no one seemed to mind. And just disbelief about the that was terrible teams. Weakness of the life and and this thing and millions of people to. Sports candidates for. Then Prince Charles and Diana's brother joined the somber walk. All eyes were on her sons William and Harry. William the older boy and never looked up and a card atop Diana's casket rates simply mummy and stay stagnant. Smell. Yeah it. By now over a million mourners lined the path. At Westminster the family was joined by friends and notables including Mohamed Al fayed the father of Dodi fayed. Who died with Diana in Paris. After a final prayer Diana's coffin was brought out to listeners that. Coverage would flowers drove to her family home north of London where she was buried in a private ceremony. It has been a traumatic week a cathartic today and now it was old. For the whole nation come together.

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