Prince William, touching, evokes the loss of his mother Lady Diana in the face of bereaved families
This Wednesday, February 12, Prince William delivered a touching speech during the 150th anniversary of the orphans of the metropolitan police. At Saint James's Palace in London, the Duke of Cambridge confided in the death of his mother, Princess Diana.
The years go by and the trauma is still there. Like his brother, Prince Harry, Prince William will be marked for life by the tragic accident which claimed the life of Princess Diana in the summer of 1997. More than 22 years after this terrible evening of August 30, the sons of the Princess of Wales make it their duty to carry out her associative actions but also to honor her memory as soon as they can. This Wednesday, February 12, the Duke of Cambridge notably delivered a touching speech on the sidelines of the 150th anniversary of the orphans fund of the metropolitan police.
At St James's Palace, Kate Middleton's husband spoke to the children of police officers who died on duty asking them to "keep talking" to maintain the memory of their parents. Moved by the story of Emma, a 10-year-old girl who lost her stunt to cancer a few years ago, Prince William replied: "It's very easy not to talk about it, but you have to. always talking about it is very important. And if you talk about it, you will always keep it alive. "
Advice that the little girl will follow to the letter. “I learned that his mother was also deceased, Emma told Hello Magazine. From what I understood, he needed to talk to someone and it was quite emotional. He said that. it was important to tell someone about it and to keep talking so as not to forget. It is heartwarming because I know that I am not the only one in the world with this problem. " Prince William also spoke to Nicole, 12, and Kian, 11, whose adoptive mother died three years ago. "It is very important that if you feel something, you talk about it.
I lost my mother when I was 15. It's a difficult time, isn't it?" Said the Duke of Cambridge. Very touched by these orphans, the godfather of the fund took the time to talk to all the bereaved families present. "It really means a lot to them, they know it means something to him. We are lucky to have him as a sponsor, we are very proud of it," said the patron of the fund.