The crowd is seen dispersing at the front of Westminster Abbey.
There then follows an interview with Ballet Dancer Wayne Sleep who gave Diana dancing lessons for the Royal Gala Performance in 1985. Chris De Burgh remains throughout Wayne's appearance.
The Royal Family and some of Diana's closest friends are seen arriving in Rolls Royces at Althorp for the burial ceremony which will take place once the hearse has arrived.
The interviews then switch to the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, where the Lord Provost (Scottish term for Mayor) and two charity workers are interviewed. The then Scecretary of State for Scotland, Donald Dewar, can be seen at the moment of silence. Sadly, Mr Dewar died in October 2000 having successfully established Scotland's first Parliament in 300 years in 1999. The referendum in Scotland on the parliament was on 11 September 1997, the Thursday after Diana's funeral.
A bagpiper plays a Scottish lament when the moment of silence for Diana finishes.
@jono546 I think he was. Google should have the answer.
tribecatom 1 year ago
Was Wayne Sleep in that celeb jungle show?
jono546 1 year ago
No, in the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire, England. This clip just features reactiion from Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
tribecatom 3 years ago
diana body buried in scotland?
gell80 3 years ago