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Prince William stuns well-wishers by greeting them outside Kensington Palace on Di’s birthday 

Well-wishers became tearful last night as the Duke of Cambridge thanked them for marking his mother’s birthday.

The fans had been holding a vigil outside Kensington Palace since 5.30am to remember what would have been Diana, Princess of Wales’ 58th birthday.

At around 6.45pm they were astounded to see her eldest son walk quietly and without fanfare through the palace gates into Kensington Gardens with a small security detail.

Prince William shakes hands with a small group of well-wishers outside Kensington Palace last night after they kept a vigil to mark Princess Diana’s birthday 

William walked up to the six of them, who were surrounded by pictures of his late mother along with bunting and flowers, and shook each by the hand. 

‘William told me he knew we’d been coming here for years and thanked us for what we were doing for his mother,’ said 59-year-old fan John Loughrey, from south-west London. ‘I’m still shaking now. I feel very emotional,’ he added.

Mr Loughrey said the prince also admired the badges of Diana on his hat and said he thought it was ‘wonderful’ that they were celebrating his mother’s life and legacy.

One man is speechless with shock after Prince William walked out to meet the small group of well-wishers at Kensington Palace on his mother's birthday

One man is speechless with shock after Prince William walked out to meet the small group of well-wishers at Kensington Palace on his mother’s birthday

‘He said ‘I’m touched by what you do, you’ve got quite the collection’. I told him that I pray for his mother every Sunday at Westminster Abbey and he seemed really touched.

‘He shook my hand three times, he has a really firm shake, and I felt a beautiful feeling go through my body. I think I’m still shaking now. I feel very emotional.’

Mr Loughrey asked when the much-talked about statue to his late mother would finally be effected in her memory outside the palace.

William pointed to the gardens, where he revealed it would be situated, and said: ‘Soon, very soon. We just want to make sure it is right. It’s important to get it right.’

The dedicated royal fans were stunned when William walked out to chat to them after their all-day vigil

The dedicated royal fans were stunned when William walked out to chat to them after their all-day vigil

The Duke of Cambridge thanked the small group of fans for making the effort to remember his mother on what would have been her 58th birthday

The Duke of Cambridge thanked the small group of fans for making the effort to remember his mother on what would have been her 58th birthday

Asked why he held a vigil on the princess’s birthday and the anniversary of her death Mr Loughrey added: ‘She was born with two hearts, one for her and one for us. People must never forget that.

‘I have never spoken to William before, only seen him, but he made a beeline for me and he knew who I was. I am so touched. He seemed really moved that we were here.’

Also among the fans was Maria Scott, 48, from Newcastle, and Sky London, 59, from Paddington.

Sky had been asleep when the prince arrived but was woken by his friends. 

A member of the dedicated group beams with delight as William thanks her for taking part in the touching vigil

A member of the dedicated group beams with delight as William thanks her for taking part in the touching vigil

He said: ‘William said a friend had taken a photo of me asleep earlier and showed it to him.’

Maria added: ‘We are here to honour Diana’s legacy. We are two generations down now and there are children growing up who don’t even know who she is. It’s important that we remind them and remember.

‘None of us could believe it when William suddenly walked down the drive to come and thank us. He really is his mother’s son.’

The prince spent around seven minutes chatting to the six-strong group, leaving only when crowds started to gather, saying it was a private visit.

Charles and Diana sit with their sons William (right) and Harry (left) on holiday in Spain in 1987

Charles and Diana sit with their sons William (right) and Harry (left) on holiday in Spain in 1987

Harry and William are pictured as youngsters beaming with their mother after getting splashed on the log flume at Thorpe Park

Harry and William are pictured as youngsters beaming with their mother after getting splashed on the log flume at Thorpe Park 

Princess Diana is pictured with a slightly older Prince Harry (second left) and William (second right), their father Prince Charles (right) and William's housemaster on his first day at school at Eton

Princess Diana is pictured with a slightly older Prince Harry (second left) and William (second right), their father Prince Charles (right) and William’s housemaster on his first day at school at Eton 

Earlier on Monday William’s wife Kate revealed how her children helped provide some of the inspiration for her new garden.  

The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, invited youngsters from four charities to join her for fun activities including an insect spotting walk and a picnic as her garden re-opened at the Royal Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival yesterday, which is double the size of the original, following a successful stint at the Chelsea Flower Show.     

And Prince George’s request for some stepping stones over a mini pool fed by a waterfall proved a hit with the youngsters, while Princess Charlotte helped her mother collect pine cones used for the treasure hunt. 

While the royal dressed down for previous visits to her garden, she was at her polished best today, donning a £260 midi dress from Sandro, a favourite pair beige wedge heels and earrings by high street store Accessorize.

She appeared in excellent spirits as she arrived at the garden, waving to well-wishers and shaking hands with officials before she made her way inside.

Back to nature! The Duchess of Cambridge took one little girl's hand as they explored her garden at Hampton Court Palace this afternoon. The royal's garden has re-opened on a new site following a successful stint at the Chelsea Flower Show

Back to nature! The Duchess of Cambridge took one little girl’s hand as they explored her garden at Hampton Court Palace this afternoon. The royal’s garden has re-opened on a new site following a successful stint at the Chelsea Flower Show

The Duchess visited the site near Kingston in south-west London last Tuesday to help with the planting, and Mr Catling said she had been a useful member of the team. 

‘She was very hands on, it was fantastic,’ he explained. ‘She came and did lots of planting and directing everyone around and got involved in the mulching.’

The duchess has a longstanding interest in the early years development of children, and believes spending time outdoors plays a pivotal role in the future health and happiness of youngsters. 

The Duchess of Cambridge appeared in excellent spirits and waved to well-wishers as she arrived at the garden

The mother-of-three knelt down to speak to a little girl in the garden at Hampton Court Palace

Give us a wave! The Duchess of Cambridge appeared in excellent spirits and waved to well-wishers as she arrived at the garden. She also crouched down to speak to one little girl, right, dressed in a pretty pink dress

Helping hand: The Duchess of Cambridge spent time insect spotting with some of the children, pictured, shortly after arriving at Hampton Court today

Helping hand: The Duchess of Cambridge spent time insect spotting with some of the children, pictured, shortly after arriving at Hampton Court today

 


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