Cuba has opened a memorial garden devoted to Diana, Princess of Wales, in the centre of the capital, Havana.
The city's historian Eusabio Leal, inaugurated what is known as the Diana garden and extolled the princess's work with landmine victims.
The BBC correspondent in Havana says that the late princess was greatly admired in Cuba where she is seen as representing humanity, peace and goodwill.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service