A Song for Diana’s Memory — Long after the chandeliers dimmed at Royal Albert Hall, Neil Diamond was rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair.

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A Song for Diana’s Memory: Neil Diamond and Céline Dion Move the Royals to Tears

Royal Albert Hall has seen countless performances, but few as moving as this. Long after the chandeliers dimmed, the hall fell silent as Neil Diamond was rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair. At his side, Céline Dion rested a gentle hand on his shoulder — and together, they lifted their voices in a tender, unforgettable rendition of “Sweet Caroline.”

This time, the song was not for cheering stadiums, but for Diana.

On the anniversary of the Princess’s passing, the anthem transformed into a hymn of remembrance. Prince William pressed a hand to his chest, his eyes glistening. Beside him, Kate clutched his hand tightly as a tear slipped down her cheek. Prince Harry was visibly moved, wiping his eyes, while King Charles maintained composure — though he tapped a soft rhythm on his knee, as if quietly keeping time with the song.

When the chorus swelled, the entire Royal Family rose with the crowd. Voices mingled with thousands in the hall, grief slowly giving way to unity. For one night, through music, Diana’s light shone again.

The breathtaking tribute is now spreading across the world — a moment you won’t want to miss.

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