Prince William left his late mother Princess Diana in tears after he made her a heartfelt promise a year before she died.The Prince of Wales, who was just 14 at the time, vowed to ensure his beloved mother would get her title back some day when he became King.The former Princess of Wales was stripped of her 'Her Royal Highness' title following her divorce to the then Prince Charles.After Charles and Diana tied the knot in a fairytale wedding at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981, the late princess became HRH The Princess of Wales, the Mirror reports.However, in 1996, almost a year after she famously said during her tell-all BBC Panorama interview that there were "three of us" in her marriage, in reference to her husband's affair with Camilla, the pair officially divorced.From there after, Diana lost her HRH title after Charles insisted they were removed despite the Queen being happy for the late princess to keep them as the mother of the future King.
She was then only known as Diana, Princess of Wales.The loss meant that friends and staff no longer had to bow or courtesy to her but she would now have to curtsey to her ex-husband and sons as well as other members of 'the Firm'.This led to a heartbreaking conversation between Diana and a then 14-year-old Prince William.In his book, 'A Royal Duty', Diana's ex-butler and friend Paul Burrell claimed that William had promised to his mother that he would restore her title.The young prince reportedly told his mum: "Don’t worry Mummy, I will give it back to you one day when I am King."Mr Burrell claims the touching conversation left Diana in tears.However, William's promise was sadly never fulfilled as his mother tragically died in a car crash almost exactly a year to the day of the
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