Prince William opens up for the loss of Princess Diana


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Prince William speaks honestly about your experience with a loss in time Princess DianaS

“The mind focuses on one thing, right?” The 42 -year -old William said during a visit to the United Kingdom Children’s Center in Wayds, England, on Wednesday, February 5, according to The Times of London and Daily MailS

“It’s very difficult to do school and a normal life,” he added.

“This is crucial for those first few years, especially () that you have support,” the prince said.

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The princess of people always and forever. The British royal family kept Princess Diana’s memory alive after her untimely death in August 1997. Prince William’s mother and Prince Harry died at the age of 36 after a car accident in Paris, the result of her driver Henry Paul, running away from the paparazzi. Paul and (…)

Diana died In 1997, when William was 15 and his brother Prince Harry It was 12. Both princes were open to how they dealt with their mother’s loss and tried to use their experience to help others.

“What my mother recognized then – and what I understand now – is that grief is the most painful experience that any child or parent can withstand,” William added.

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Diana was a supporter of the organization until her death in 1997; William became the patron saint in 2009

The late Wales Princess was a close friend of the founding patron of the charity Julia Samuel.

Samuel remained close to the royal family and was named the godfather of William’s most large child, Prince George, after his birth in 2013.

Children’s resentment of the United Kingdom supports young people up to the age of 25 who have experienced a loss or who are about to experience it.

During his visit, William met with families, children, volunteers and staff, according to a press release issued to US WeeklyS He also listened to young people open for their experience with grief.

One participant, the 17 -year -old Rebecca, told Daily Mail that William “really understood” how he was feeling because “he was in the same situation and around our era.”

“I think he understands how the grief works,” said the 17 -year -old fir at the exit. “He looked comfortable so he could talk to us about things.”