Prince William, Princess Kate to visit Paris, a city forever linked to Princess Diana

William and Kate will spend two days in the "City of Lights."

Charles and Diana, who later died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, visited Paris on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. Their visit combined culture with politics and economics.

Diana and Charles attended a banquet at the Elysee Palace and a dinner at the British Embassy.

The November 1988 trip marked Diana’s first visit to Paris, according to UPI. When William, 34, and Kate, 35, arrive in Paris on Friday, it will be their first official visit to Paris as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

On Friday, William and Kate will attend a reception and black-tie dinner at the British ambassador's residence, where the couple is reportedly staying during their visit. The residence, built in the 18th century, is one of the best known buildings in Paris and is located close to Elysee Palace, the home of France's president.

Friday's events at the residence will introduce William and Kate to young leaders from the worlds of the arts, sports, business and more.

On Saturday, William and Kate will visit Les Invalides, a Paris landmark known for its golden dome that includes the Tomb of Napoleon, to highlight its work supporting veterans. They will also meet with survivors and first responders from the July 2016 terror attack in Nice, France, and the November 2015 terror attack at the Bataclan.

William famously showed his solidarity with the French people just days after the Bataclan attack, which also targeted a soccer game at Stade de France. William attended the England versus France soccer match at London's Wembley Stadium and sang the French national anthem in support.

In another symbolic show of support, William and Kate will travel Saturday to Stade de France to watch France take on Wales in the Six Nations rugby match. William is royal patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, a position he took over from his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, in December 2016.

Not on William and Kate’s Paris trip is any scheduled public engagement to honor William's late mother, Princess Diana. William was just a teenager when Diana died from injuries sustained as a passenger in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris.

This year, in honor of the 20th anniversary of Diana’s death, William and Harry announced a statue will be erected on the grounds of Kensington Palace to honor their late mother. A white blooming memorial featuring Diana's favorite flowers -- English white roses and forget-me-nots -- will also be installed in the sunken garden at Kensington Palace, where Diana lived with her sons.

In addition to her 1988 visit with Charles, Diana made several solo visits to Paris. She made a significant, three-day visit to Paris in November 1992, the month before her separation from Charles was announced publicly.

She also traveled on an official visit to Paris in 1994, just three years before her death.