Pipe Organ from Diana's Funeral

Origin
Diana Spencer was the Princess of Wales and married to Prince Charles, who is heir to the British throne after Queen Elizabeth II. She had noble ancestry and married Charles July 29, 1981 at St. Paul’s Cathedral, which was broadcast worldwide. She gave birth to two sons, William and Harry, now successors to the throne. She undertook duties on behalf of the Queen overseas, supporting many charities. Diana remained the object of worldwide media scrutiny during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on August 28, 1996.

Over a year later, she died from injuries sustained in a car crash in Paris. Many believed her death was the result of the following paparazzi and her inebriated driver. The funeral occurred about a week later at Westminster Abbey and over 2 million people watched the procession.

Effects
Played at Princess Diana's funeral, it now plays by its self when something dies within a 20 foot radius. Due to its architectural significance to the Abbey and its massive size, it will remain indefinitely at Westminster, as the effects are not malicious.