Princess Diana’s time capsule opened 34 years later

Princess DianaThe inheritance is of the test of time.
A temporal capsule that the princess of Wales buried in 1991 at the Great Ormand Street (GOSH) hospital in London was opened on August 27, and its content represents a return in the early 90s.
Among the articles discovered were Kylie Minogue‘s Love rhythm 1990 album, a Casio Pocket TV, a passport, a copy of Sunday Journal from the date of the baccalaureate of the time capsule and a photo of Diana, among other memories, by NBC News. While some of the artefacts have suffered water damage, the photos taken from their recovery show that they are largely intact after almost 35 years.
In the early 90s, the late British Royal – who became president of Gosh in 1989 and visited the hospital several times before his death in 1997 – led two children who won a competition managed by British Children’s TV Show Blue Peter Choose the articles included in the time capsule.


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