Still dealing with the repercussions of the most difficult day… King Charles III is haunted by his decision to make his sons Prince William and Prince Harry walk in Princess Diana’s funeral procession following her untimely death in 1997, according to a royal expert.
On Tuesday while promoting his new book, The King: The Life of Charles III, Christopher Andersen told Us Weekly the new monarch deeply “regrets” his choice about his kids’ involvement in their mother’s funeral, speculating: Related: Prince Harry Decided NOT To Change Memoir After Queen Died In the new biography, Andersen discusses how he believes the funeral is basically a source of “PTSD” for the family — which makes sense considering William reportedly had flashbacks of the harrowing experience while walking in Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral earlier this year.
The author told Us: It isn’t just William. While researching the book, Christopher discovered Harry still finds it “triggering” to fly into London sometimes.
Whoa. The insider shared: So, Harry’s issues with The Firm go way back… Can’t wait to read his version of all this. The brothers were just 15 and 12 when their mother passed away in a car crash in Paris.
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