Diana of Wales died on August 31, 1997, in the city of Paris and since then every year the world remembers her.
Lady Di is by far the most beloved royal member of the British crown and her death, on August 31, 1997, in the city of Paris, has caused great grief throughout the world.
Her closeness to her people and her confrontation with the established rules of the royal family, in addition to her constant charity and social help work, had made her a reference for society.
Now, 26 years after her death, everyone is beginning to remember Lady Di's image as a tribute. And those who will also be spending a few days full of memories are her children, Prince Harry and Prince William.
In 2017, 20 years after Diana's departure from Wales was being commemorated, the documentary Our Mother, Her Life and Legacy was released, which explored in depth the vision of the princess's children.
In this project produced by HBO, Prince Harry and Prince William embark on all kinds of feelings about the stories and memories they have of their mother. However, there is one memory that both will always have in their memories, the last one.
On the one hand, Prince William recounted his experience: "The last memory I have is a phone call from Balmoral. At that moment Harry and I were running around, minding our own business, playing with our cousins, and having a great time. Harry and I were in a hurry and desperate to say 'goodbye, see you later, can I go now?'
As for Prince Harry, his biggest regret is not having valued that last interaction: “How different that conversation would have been if he had had even the slightest inkling that his life was going to be taken that night.”
They both treasure this moment that, in any other situation, would mean nothing, but it became the last time they heard his mother's voice. Lady Di died that same night. The story of the princes generated all kinds of comments from the public, who remember the Princess of Wales with great affection every year.