Prince William opens up about his ‘most painful experience’ of childhood grief: ‘Very difficult’

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the Daily Mail.“It’s crucial for those first few years, particularly, [that] you have support like this… It’s got you in your practice, how to help yourself.”“The mind gets focused on one thing, doesn’t it?

It’s very difficult to do school and normal life,” he went on.William became patron of the children’s charity — founded by his late mother’s friend Julia Samuel — in 2009.

His late mother previously served as patron up until her untimely death.“What my mother recognized back then — and what I understand now — is that grief is the most painful experience that any child or parent can endure,” William added.The charity, which is in its 30th year of service, prides itself in supporting youngsters who are experiencing grief in their lives.During his visit, William spoke with several teenagers who have leaned on the charity for support in previous years.“He knows exactly the situation we’ve been in — he’s been in the same situation around our age as well.

He really understood,” Rebecca, 17, said of the prince, according to The Times. “He seemed comfortable to be able to speak to us about stuff.”Meanwhile, 18-year-old Daniel said the future king “was quite down to earth.”“The charity thrives on fundraising and donations.

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