Prince Harry is recalling one of the most painful times in his life: the death of his mother Princess Diana.
As you know, the beloved royal was killed in a car accident in Paris in 1997 when the Duke of Sussex was only 12 years old. And in an excerpt from his memoir Spare, published by Us Weekly on Thursday, Harry recalled the moment King Charles III came to his room to reveal what happened to his mom.
He wrote: Related: Prince Harry & Prince William Begged Charles Not To Marry Camilla! At the time, the prince struggled to understand that his mom had died, believing the doctors would “fix” her head wounds and he would see her “tonight at the latest.” However, that sadly wasn’t the case.
Harry explained he soon felt a “shift internally” when he realized Diana did not survive the medical “complications” and “head injury” she suffered from the accident: Harry then shared what Charles said to him: While the Archewell founder doesn’t remember some details from the rest of the conversation, including if Charles brought up the fact Diana was chased by paparazzi, he said certain words still “remain in my heart like darts in a board.” His dad continued to tell Harry: So, so sad.
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