All eyes were on Prince William and Prince Harry in the aftermath of their mother’s death.
“She’s been incredibly supportive and I’ve really appreciated her guidance.”
“You feel very, very confused.

And you keep asking yourself, ‘Why me?’
All the time, ‘Why?
What have I done?

Why has this happened to us?'”
Of course, the world watched as William and his younger brother walked behind their mother’s casket.
How did William feel about the experience?

Maybe how what you think.
“Yes, it was amazing.
It was incredibly moving to know, but at that point, I wasn’t there.

I was still in shock,” he said.
So we didn’t know what was going on," William said, as noted byThe Guardian.
Both Diana and Charles had accused the other of extramarital affairs.

“How you deal with that?
I don’t know.
But you know, he was there for us.

“We hadn’t heard from him before, but he was really anguished.
‘It’s about the boys,’ he cried, ‘They’ve lost their mother.'”
What a special moment for the couple.

“Having children is the biggest life-changing moment.
It really is,” William said.
But we simply can’t imagine how his mother’s death must have drastically impacted his approach to parenting.

“But then, as I said, [they] would have probably been best friends.”
“So, in that respect, it’s the worst reminder of her life.”
Harry described what this feels like from his perspective.

“They are no longer treated or seen as a real person,” he shared.
“I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces.”




