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Prince Harry opens up over death of mum Princess Diana with terror attack survivor

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One of the youngest survivors of the 2015 Tunisia terror attack has told how Prince Harry helped him deal with his grief after three of his family members were killed.

Owen Richards was 16 when his brother, uncle and grandfather were shot dead in a massacre in which 38 tourists died five years ago this month.

He cradled grandad Pat Evans, 78, in his dying moments and was praised by a coroner for his “extraordinary courage” in trying to save him.

Last year Owen met the Duke of Sussex at the unveiling of a monument to the victims in Birmingham. It was an emotional moment he will never forget.

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