PARIS - Guy Gerald brought wild flowers from his garden and a poem he wrote for Diana, laying them gently among the mementos that dotted a makeshift Paris shrine to the princess on Friday, 15 years after she died. The 65-year-old was one of a steady trickle of tourists, well-wishers and die-hard Diana fans who filed past the site, directly above the underpass where the princess was killed in a car crash alongside her companion Dodi Fayed. “Unforgettable Diana”, “A life of love,” “Fifteen years already”, read the little notes taped to the base of a replica of the flame of the Statue of Liberty, a local monument which Diana fans have adopted as an informal memorial.






