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Bryan Adams banned from Diana concert
Published Tuesday, Apr 24 2007, 11:30 BST | By Matthew Houghton
Bryan Adams has been banned from performing at the Diana memorial concert taking place this summer.
The rock singer has reportedly been denied the privilege by Prince William and Prince Harry for fears of sparking unwanted media attention.
Adams had a short relationship with the Princess of Wales over ten years ago - a fact that only came to light after her death in 1997.
A source told The People, "The princes have nothing against Bryan Adams...But they want the concerts to be free from any innuendo or tittle-tattle. It was decided that it would be inappropriate for Adams to appear."
The rock singer has reportedly been denied the privilege by Prince William and Prince Harry for fears of sparking unwanted media attention.
Adams had a short relationship with the Princess of Wales over ten years ago - a fact that only came to light after her death in 1997.
A source told The People, "The princes have nothing against Bryan Adams...But they want the concerts to be free from any innuendo or tittle-tattle. It was decided that it would be inappropriate for Adams to appear."
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