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Prince Harry Says Will Regret Last Conversation With Diana For Rest Of His Life

 

Prince Harry has opened up numerous times about the effect that Diana, Princess of Wales’ tragic death had on his mental health, as well as his regrets over their final conversation

Prince Harry has been very open over the years about the effect that his mother’s death had on his mental health.

 He was just 12 years old when Diana, Princess of Wales was killed in a car crash in Paris.
The prince has previously revealed how he keeps his late mother close and how he is instilling her memory in his own children.

While he and Prince William have revealed a number of personal stories about Diana in the 25 years that have passed since her death, they have also spoken of their regrets at how their final interactions took place.

The two young princes were on holiday in Balmoral with their father and other members of the Royal Family when they heard the news.

Prince Harry revealed in a 2017 documentary that he deeply regrets the last time he spoke to his mother as he was desperate to end the phone call so he could go and play outside.

Prince William and Prince Harry were in Balmoral when they heard about their mother’s death.
In the documentary ‘Diana, Our Mother’, Princes William and Harry sat down to recall some of their memories of their mother and spoke about the last times they saw her.

Harry said: “I can’t really, necessarily, remember what I said. But all I do remember is probably, you know, regretting for the rest of my life how short the phone call was.
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“And if I’d known that was the last time I was going to speak to my mother – the things I would have said to her.”

William added: “I remember just feeling completely numb, disorientated, dizzy. You feel very, very confused. And you keep asking yourself, ‘Why me?’ All the time, ‘Why? What have I done? Why? Why has this happened to us?’”

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