Lady Diana would have been "a nightmarish grandmother", according to Prince William
In the documentary on Lady Diana aired this Monday on HBO, Prince William imagines what a grandmother she would have been for George and Charlotte.
George and Charlotte never knew their grandmother. But Prince William wants to keep Lady Diana's memory alive. In the documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy (Diana, our mother: her life and her heritage) broadcast this Monday, July 24 on HBO in tribute to the 20 years of her death, the Duke of Cambridge therefore admits "talking constantly about Mamie Diana ”to these children. Photos of Lady Di even line the walls in their home. "It's hard because of course Catherine didn't know her, so she can't tell them about it, give them the details," Prince William said.
"She would have loved them madly"
If he regrets that his mother was not there to watch George and Charlotte grow up, William nevertheless wittily bets that she would have been "a nightmarish grandmother": "She would have loved them madly, but she would have been a real nightmare. She would have come and gone to our house, probably around bath time, overflowing the tub, putting foam and water all over the place - before leaving. "
Lady Diana today has pride of place in William's bedtime stories that William tells to Princess Charlotte and Prince George: “I'm just trying to remind them that they have two grandmothers in their life, and it's important that they know who she was and that she existed. " Especially since Lady Diana made William what he is today, before passing away when he was just 15 years old. He relates fondly, “I want to spend as much time as possible with George and Charlotte because I realize that the early years are especially crucial for children, when I see all that she has done for us.”
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