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The Concert for Diana hosted at Wembley Stadium by Princes William and Harry in memory of their mother has raised £1.2m for charity.

The success of the July 1st Concert - held in front of a 62,000 crowd in the stadium and watched on television by millions more people around the world - ensures that eight charities will receive at least £150,000 each from the proceeds.

Although the event was first and foremost a tribute concert, both Princes William and Harry were keen that any proceeds should be shared among the eight charities which they had selected to be beneficiaries. 

They are the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, which was founded after the Princess’s death; Sentebale, the Lesotho children’s charity which Prince Harry founded in memory of his mother; and the six organisations of which the Princess was Patron at the time of her death: the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street Hospitals, Centrepoint (of which Prince William is now Patron), The Leprosy Mission, The National AIDS Trust and English National Ballet, who also performed at the concert.

Tessa Green, Chairman of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said
 
"We are delighted to have been involved in the Concert for Diana which has been a fantastic experience for the whole hospital community.  Our guests and staff who attended had an amazing time and this wonderful donation is the icing on the cake."

Keith Nicholson, Acting National Director of The Leprosy Mission said:

"We are absolutely delighted with this news.  An amount of £150,000 will mean that an enormous number of people can be cured of leprosy and not suffer the stigma all too often associated with the disease. Now that we know the amount involved we will be looking at funding a specific project which will make a significant difference to the lives of many people affected by leprosy."

The eight charities will also benefit from the proceeds of the concert DVD, which will go on sale on November 5th.

On 1st July 2007, at the new Wembley Stadium, ‘Concert for Diana’ was staged in front of an audience of 62,000 and beamed to a worldwide TV audience of many hundreds of millions in over 140 countries.  The concert, organised by Prince William and Prince Harry to celebrate the life of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, on what would have been her 46th birthday proved to be a spectacular success - with the UK TV viewing figure peaking at a massive 15 million.  

The entire concert, and many extra features, is captured on a two disc DVD which will be released worldwide on 5 November by Universal Music.

The double DVD contains over 5½  hours of viewing, including personal playlist options and a behind the scenes documentary with previously unseen interview footage.

"This concert is our way of remembering our mother the way we knew her - full of fun and laughter, and full of a love of life... It’s got to be the best birthday present she’s ever had... And this is how she would want to be remembered" Prince William and Prince Harry 

A limited number of concert programmes will soon be available online at www.concertfordiana.com.
"First and foremost the evening is for her... It's got to be the best birthday present she ever had"
From midnight on July 2nd 2007, as part of Prince William and Prince Harry’s Concert for Diana celebrations, Live Nation (who organised the Concert for the Princes) and eBay have arranged for a series of unique charity auction-style listings in aid of the charities of which the Princess was Patron at the time of her death, her Memorial Fund and the Lesotho children’s charity founded by Prince Harry in her memory.

Teaming up with guitar manufacturers Gibson, Live Nation are offering: 

- Three Gibson guitars signed by all the performers at the event including Tom Jones, David Beckham, Bryan Ferry, Take That, Lily Allen, Rod Stewart, Status Quo and Andrew Lloyd Webber 

- The model created by Stage Designer Peter Bingemann as he planned the spectacular stage for the Concert, also signed by the performers. 

The items will be listed at www.ebay.co.uk/charity and will go live from midnight on 2nd July. 

The charity auction-style listings are exclusive opportunities for music lovers and admirers of Diana to own a unique piece of music history. 

The Concert for Diana took place at the new Wembley Stadium on July 1st and was devised by William and Harry as a celebration of their mother’s life, marking the 10th anniversary of her death and what would have been her 46th birthday. The concert was broadcast live to millions of viewers in over 140 countries around the world. 

Performing artists included Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, James Morrison, Joss Stone, Kanye West, Lily Allen, Nelly Furtado, Natasha Bedingfield, P. Diddy, Rod Stewart, Take That, Tom Jones and Will Young. The star-studded bill reflected both Diana’s and Prince William and Prince Harry’s favourite acts and also included members of the English National Ballet, which reflected Diana’s love of classic dance. 

Richard Kanareck of eBay.co.uk commented: “We are delighted to be featuring these exclusive items on www.ebay.co.uk/charity. Charitable fundraising is a very important part of Diana’s legacy and eBay for Charity is the perfect way for us to help.” 

The listings can be found at www.ebay.co.uk/charity from July 3rd. 

The event is being managed on eBay by Auction Cause, a premier online auction management agency specializing in high-profile design, strategy, and cause marketing for corporations and nonprofits worldwide. For more information, please visit www.auctioncause.com.
The BBC have provided an update on the planned live BBC big-screen city centre simulcasts of Concert for Diana.
The Concert for Diana is working with Global Cool and Arup to ensure that the Concert plays its part in the fight against global climate change. The Concert is not 'about' climate change, but we believe that all live events should be doing their bit.
Lily Allen, Kanye West, Rod Stewart, Natasha Bedingfield, The Feeling, James Morrison, Orson and Status Quo have all been added to the list of internationally acclaimed stars set to appear at the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on July 1st
"The BBC is delighted to have been asked to be the UK broadcast partner for 'Concert for Diana' which Princes William and Harry are organising for July 1st 2007."
Early names released give an exciting flavour of the concert. From Elton John and Pharrell Williams, through to the English National Ballet, there's a lot to look forward to.