Prince William opened up about the grief he still feels over the loss of his mother Princess Diana while at an unveiling ceremony for a new garden built in memory of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.
On Tuesday, the 39-year-old and his wife Kate Middleton attended the unveiling of the “Glade of Light,” a garden area that includes a halo-shaped white marble with the names and mementos of the 22 victims that were killed in the 2017 attack. Related: Queen Elizabeth BANS Harry, Meghan, & Andrew From Balcony During Jubilee! While giving a truly touching speech at the already emotional event, the Duke of Cambridge got candid about the loss of his mother in a car accident in 1997, saying: He then delved deeper into his own experience with grief, sharing: “Taken horribly soon.” Wow.
No question who he’s thinking of there. Understanding that every victim’s loved one surely wants them to be remembered on a large scale, especially since they were taken too soon, he added: Take a look at the couple during the ceremony (below).
You can tell how moving the day was for them just by their expressions… Related: Harry & Meghan Accused Of ‘Exploiting’ Queen For Netflix Documentary! It’s interesting to hear him speak so openly about the importance of a physical reminder of those who have passed since last July he and his brother Prince Harry unveiled a statue in Diana’s honor.
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