Princess Diana's wedding dress to go on display after William and Harry agree to loan

Princess Diana's wedding dress will go on public display at Kensington Palace after her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, agreed to loan the item. Diana is seen wearing the dress on her wedding day in 1981.

Princess Diana's wedding dress will go on public display at Kensington Palace after her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, agreed to loan the item.

Diana wore the famous dress -- which boasted a 25-foot train, the longest in royal history -- at her 1981 wedding to Prince Charles at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

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