Prince William shares emotional statement on grief
Prince William and Kate Middleton are raising their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, with a focus on empathy and kindness. Although they have everything they need, William recognizes the pain of loss and is dedicated to helping those grieving. Having lost his mother, Princess Diana, at a young age, William understands the anguish of losing a loved one.
William is a patron of several charities, including Child Bereavement UK, and he has expressed the growing need for support for grieving families. At a recent dinner, he praised the merger of Child Bereavement UK with Winston’s Wish, which helps families cope with loss. William emphasized the importance of providing expert care to those in grief, calling it “the very worst pain.”
Despite the tragedy of Diana’s death in 1997, William and his brother, Prince Harry, were supported by their family and grew up into compassionate individuals. William recalled his last memory of his mother as a phone call before her tragic passing, expressing regret over not saying goodbye properly.
Following in his mother’s footsteps, William is dedicated to charity work, including fighting homelessness. He ensures his children understand their privilege and the struggles others face. William continues to honor Diana’s legacy by instilling values of kindness, empathy, and social responsibility in his children.