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Saturday, 31 August, 2002, 15:44 GMT 16:44 UK
In pictures: Diana remembered
Floral tributes have been laid for Diana, Princess of Wales, on the fifth anniversary of her death. Bouquets were placed outside her former home at Kensington Palace and at other sites in the UK and Paris, where she lost her life in a car crash.

Kensington Palace floral tributes
Flowers decorate the entrance to Diana's former home at Kensington Palace

Window display at Harrods store in London
Harrods marked the occasion with pictures of Diana and Dodi al Fayed placed in its windows

A candlelight vigil is held outside Kensington Palace
A candlelight vigil was held outside the princess's former home to mark the anniversary of her death

Kensington Palace
A couple look at some of the flowers and cards left at Kensington Palace

Harrods (left) and the Flame of Liberty monument in Paris
Floral tributes were left outside Harrods and the Flame of Liberty monument in Paris, near the fatal crash site

Flowers at Kensington Palace
People stopped to read cards placed outside Kensington Palace

Note left outside Kensington Palace
One young fan remembers the late princess in a personal note

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