Diana's anniversary will be 'traumatic' for William and Harry, says royal expert

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The 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death will be "traumatic" for her sons Prince William and Prince Harry, a royal expert has claimed.

Wednesday marks quarter of a century since Diana, her partner Dodi Fayed, and the driver of their car Henri Paul died following a crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris.

Although the anniversary will be tough for her two sons every year, Jennie Bond notes how heightened interest around the event will be "particularly difficult" for them to deal with due to the significance of it being 25 years.

Speaking exclusively to OK!, Jennie says: "The 25th anniversary will be particularly difficult for them, there is so much press coverage. "They probably can't turn the television on or open the paper or look on the internet without seeing a photo of their mother when they wouldn't be expecting to, it must be traumatic." Jennie continued to add that Prince Harry's upcoming trip to the UK with wife Meghan Markle comes at "a very difficult time" and shared hopes that the brothers would be able to put their differences aside in their mother's memory.

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