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They reveal that King Charles III regrets a particular action on the day of Lady Di's funeral

The statements of an expert from the royal house revealed an attitude that could have been avoided.

They reveal that King Charles III regrets a particular action on the day of Lady Di's funeral

The death of the Princess of Wales, Diana Spencer, was one of the historical events worldwide, which had a strong impact on British society due to the affection of her fans at that time and due to the previous context of infidelities that her husband had relationship with her. Lady Di died on August 31, 1991 due to injuries caused by a traffic accident.

Over the years, documentaries, films and series have portrayed the story of Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family. To this day there are still echoes and statements from those who experienced the loss of Lady Di as the main protagonists: her children, Princes Harry and William.

What did Prince Harry say about the death of his mother?

For the Apple TV+ documentary series, "The Me You Can't See," with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry confessed how much the loss of his mother when he was 12 affected his mental health. “I didn't want life,” was part of his forceful statement. He also mentioned how he took condolences from strangers: “I was like, 'This is my mom.' You didn't even know her.'” She also expressed that during the grieving process, the funeral and the farewell ceremony, she acted as if she felt "outside" of his body, "walking, doing what was protocolally expected" of him at the time.

The remorse of King Charles III

At Lady Di's funeral, one of the images that most moved the world was that of her children walking behind her coffin. Back then, Princes William and Harry joined their mother's farewell procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. And it is about this fact that a royal expert has explained what King Charles III feels today.

The author of the book "The King: The Life of Charles III", Christopher Anderson, had an interview with Royally Us and confessed the remorse or regrets of King Charles III regarding the day of the funeral of the Princess of Wales, Diana. When asked about the situation in the past, he mentioned that “forcing” his children to do the one-mile procession is "something that still haunts him, probably to this day."

Anderson also mentioned that the son of Queen Elizabeth II, "understands that, to some extent, he is responsible for William and Harry having to suffer." And he further added: "They were, more or less, intimidated by the men in gray who really run the Palace, who Diana used to complain about." As for the brother of the deceased princess, the author confessed that repentance also came from Earl Spencer for wanting to "convince" William and Harry at the funeral, to walk behind the coffin.

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