Princess Diana's memorial playground gets £3m upgrade with huge 17m-long wooden ship
Princess Diana's memorial playground is undergoing a £3 million renovation that includes a new 17-meter-long wooden ship as a centerpiece.
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground in Kensington Gardens is set to receive a significant upgrade, featuring a massive 17-meter-long wooden ship. The playground, which opened in 2000 in memory of the late princess who died in 1997, aims to provide an imaginative play space for children. This renovation marks a notable investment of £3 million, highlighting the enduring legacy and popularity of the memorial dedicated to Diana.
The wooden galleon, crafted from mountain larch and transported from the Bavarian Alps in Germany, has been carefully installed with drone footage documenting its arrival. The centerpiece of the renovation, this ship is positioned to serve as a full-scale play structure targeted at children of various ages. Anticipation is building as the installation suggests a modernized play area that aims to attract visitors to the royal park.
Slated to open later this year, the ongoing renovations not only rejuvenate the playground but also signify the community's dedication to honoring Princess Diana's memory. The project underscores a continued commitment to providing enriching and engaging spaces for children, while reinforcing the cultural and historical significance of the site next to Kensington Palace, her former residence.