Prince Harry has opened up about how the loss of his mother, Princess Diana, left a "huge hole" inside.In the foreword of a book for children of key workers who lost a loved one during the pandemic, he said that once they were ready to talk about it they would "feel better and stronger".The Duke of Sussex revealed that although he felt there was gap after his mother died, he suggested it was eventually filled with "love and support".The book, Hospital by the Hill, tells of a youngster coming to terms with the loss of their mother who had been working on the frontline.Written by Chris Connaughton and illustrated by Fay Troote, it's directed towards children who have lost a parent this way.Harry's mother Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a.
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