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 - The Royal Web Site has been overwhelmed since Diana's death. It includes the full text of the Queen's message, a biography of Diana and a condolence page where messages can be posted. If you can't get through, a "mirror" of most of the site can be found here.
And messages of condolence may also be posted on the Foreign & Commonwealth Office feedback page.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation has compiled a special report including
latest developments, the network's full coverage and photo albums.
- People and Time magazines have put together a special report on the life and death of Princess Diana, including a Life magazine photo essay, an archive of magazine stories, discussions and bulletin boards and a place where people can leave a flower in Diana's memory.
- Anorak reviews tabloid press coverage of Diana's death, with pictures of the fronts of the major British tabloids.
- The online edition of the British Guardian and Observer newspapers offers continuing coverage and a fascinating slideshow made up of tabloid cover pages and quotes from Diana and other members of the royal family.
- The Web site of the National Enquirer, one of the most famous fixtures of American checkout aisles, takes an in-depth look at Princess Diana's life as a royal bride, mother and divorcee. The site also includes an apology for the issue featuring the headline, "Di Goes Sex Mad."
- The Royal Network sponsors an online tribute and condolence book for Princess Diana.
- Memorial.Net provides a comprehensive list of other online memorials, large and small.
- The site of Scotland's Daily Record/Sunday Mail pays tribute to a princess with visitor information including a detailed description of the funeral route and photo albums of Diana's life.
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