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In the early 1990s, Princess Diana sealed a time capsule for a children’s clinic. Now this had to be opened prematurely.
A time capsule that was buried in 1991 by Princess Diana (1961-1997). The mother of Prince Harry (40) and Prince William (43) at that time left the container at the “Great Ormond Street Hospital” (GOSH) in London at the “Great Ormond Street Hospital”. According to the report, there was a CD by Kylie Minogue (57), a calculator and a passport from the 90s. The box with the objects was sealed at the time on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone for a new part of the hospital.
According to the BBC, the objects in the capsule were selected by two children who had won a competition. Princess Diana is said to have helped the two who were nine and eleven years old at the time. Other objects in the box included a pocket television, a daily newspaper, a collection of British coins, a container with tree seeds and a photo of Princess Diana.
Capsule has to give way to a new building
The time capsule did not appear as planned only in “hundreds of years”. Apparently it was excavated prematurely because a new hospital building, a children’s cancer center, is to be built at her storage location. According to media reports, the hospital had asked employees who were either born in 1991 or who was already working there in 1991 to help with the recovery of the capsule.
Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, was closely linked to the children’s hospital. The then wife of Charles III. (76) became President of the facility in 1989 and regularly visited the clinic until her death.
With the time capsule, Diana followed a royal tradition in 1991: the former princess of Wales, Alexandra (1844-1925), laid the foundation for an older Gosh building in 1872 and also sealed a time capsule. This is still not said to have been found.
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Source: Stern

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