Beneath the fading lights of Royal Albert Hall, where once brilliant melodies soared, Neil Diamond sat in his wheelchair, eyes filled with both sorrow and reverence. The hall was silent, save for the rhythm of hearts echoing memories of Diana—a timeless icon. As he began to sing, each note seemed to reach deep into the souls of the audience, a poignant reminder that music is more than mere song; it is a bridge connecting past and present, a tender link between people and the memories that will never fade.
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