Princes William and Harry arrive for Diana concert
(1 Jul 2007) SHOTLIST
1. Pan left from stadium seating to wide of stage
2. Tilt up to Canadian singer Nelly Furtado
3. Princes William and Harry entering arena
4. Various of William and Harry greeting Furtado and pop group Duran Duran
5. Cutaway of screen reading "Concert for Diana"
6. Wide of William and Harry walking away
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UK Princes William and Harry arrived at London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday, ahead of the afternoon's star-studded pop concert in memory of their mother, Princess Diana.
The brothers could be seen greeting singer Nelly Furtado and 1980s chart-toppers Duran Duran who are amongst the scores of artists lined up to perform.
The princess died on 31 August 1997, along with her friend Dodi Fayed and their driver when their Mercedes crashed inside the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris, while media photographers pursued them.
The memorial concert features music from some of Diana's favourite acts, including Rod Stewart, Elton John, and Tom Jones.
Younger performers include Kanye West, P. Diddy, Joss Stone and Lily Allen.
The two princes were scheduled to address the 65,000-strong crowd from the stage at some point during the show.
Security for the event was being re-evaluated after the discovery of two unexploded car bombs in central London on Friday and an attack on Glasgow airport in Scotland on Saturday which at involved a Jeep Cherokee in flames driving into the main terminal.
Police said they believed Saturday's attack was linked to the car bombs, and Britain raised its terror alert to "critical", the highest possible level.
At least 450 officers were to be on duty to police the Diana concert.
The show also includes a performance by the English National Ballet and songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber in honour of Diana's love of dance and theatre.
Diana is remembered for her glamour, for her extensive charity work, and for her marriage to Prince Charles, heir to the British throne.
The pair married in 1981 in a ceremony watched by millions around the world, but divorced in 1996 after admissions of adultery on both sides.
Tickets for the concert cost 45 pounds (90 US dollars), with proceeds going to causes Diana supported, including land mine and AIDS charities.
22-year-old Prince Harry said the brothers had asked Sir Elton to play "Candle in the Wind," the song he played at Diana's funeral in Westminster Abbey.
Originally about Marilyn Monroe, its lyrics were reworked in tribute to Diana, and it became a worldwide number one hit in 1997.
A memorial service is also planned in London on 31 August, the anniversary of Diana's death.
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1. Pan left from stadium seating to wide of stage
2. Tilt up to Canadian singer Nelly Furtado
3. Princes William and Harry entering arena
4. Various of William and Harry greeting Furtado and pop group Duran Duran
5. Cutaway of screen reading "Concert for Diana"
6. Wide of William and Harry walking away
STORYLINE
UK Princes William and Harry arrived at London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday, ahead of the afternoon's star-studded pop concert in memory of their mother, Princess Diana.
The brothers could be seen greeting singer Nelly Furtado and 1980s chart-toppers Duran Duran who are amongst the scores of artists lined up to perform.
The princess died on 31 August 1997, along with her friend Dodi Fayed and their driver when their Mercedes crashed inside the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris, while media photographers pursued them.
The memorial concert features music from some of Diana's favourite acts, including Rod Stewart, Elton John, and Tom Jones.
Younger performers include Kanye West, P. Diddy, Joss Stone and Lily Allen.
The two princes were scheduled to address the 65,000-strong crowd from the stage at some point during the show.
Security for the event was being re-evaluated after the discovery of two unexploded car bombs in central London on Friday and an attack on Glasgow airport in Scotland on Saturday which at involved a Jeep Cherokee in flames driving into the main terminal.
Police said they believed Saturday's attack was linked to the car bombs, and Britain raised its terror alert to "critical", the highest possible level.
At least 450 officers were to be on duty to police the Diana concert.
The show also includes a performance by the English National Ballet and songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber in honour of Diana's love of dance and theatre.
Diana is remembered for her glamour, for her extensive charity work, and for her marriage to Prince Charles, heir to the British throne.
The pair married in 1981 in a ceremony watched by millions around the world, but divorced in 1996 after admissions of adultery on both sides.
Tickets for the concert cost 45 pounds (90 US dollars), with proceeds going to causes Diana supported, including land mine and AIDS charities.
22-year-old Prince Harry said the brothers had asked Sir Elton to play "Candle in the Wind," the song he played at Diana's funeral in Westminster Abbey.
Originally about Marilyn Monroe, its lyrics were reworked in tribute to Diana, and it became a worldwide number one hit in 1997.
A memorial service is also planned in London on 31 August, the anniversary of Diana's death.
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