Advertisement London: Britain has always struggled with how to immortalise the People’s Princess – often with spectacularly bad consequences. Eight years to the day since Diana and her lover Dodi Al-Fayed died in Paris, billionaire Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed unveiled a garish statue of the couple dancing on water beneath the wings of an albatross. The work, titled Innocent Victims, depicted the Princess of Wales in a low-cut dress with a slit up the side and became such a source of ridicule that the store’s new Qatari owners decided to get rid of it. Prince William and Prince Harry take the covers off the new Kensington Palace statue.