Prince William visits child bereavement center: angry over his mother Lady Dianna's death

By Amjad Ali | Jan 14, 2017 01:50 AM EST

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Prince William visited a child bereavement center and shared his grief when he lost his mother princess Diana in his childhood. During a Royal visit, along with Kate Middleton, the Duke of Cambridge unveiled his anger he felt on the death of his mother.

William comforted a child saying that he too lost his mother when he was a child, reports CelebDirtyLaundry. Prince Williams said to the children "Do you know what happened to me? You know I lost my mummy when I was very young, too. I was 15 and my brother was 12. So we lost our mummy when we were young as well."

Lady Dianna died on 31st of August 1997 apparently in a car accident along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, an Egyptian, Doctor. Prince sat with Aoife, a nine-year-old child in bereavement center, and talked to her for a while.

A woman identified as Lorna Ireland, present on the occasion, said that Prince also had a chat with his 12 years old son. The Duke of Cambridge expressed his anger over the death of his mother. According to Lorna, the Prince the prince was very special and very personal to his son.

A short video clip, shared by Kensington Palace, showing the prince visiting the bereavement center and mixing up with children along with Kate. The visit was on the occasion of "Memory Jar" support group session. The group helps the bereaved families during stages of their bereavement.

According to Mirror, the prince told the girl, "Do you speak about your daddy? It's very important to talk about it, very, very important." Mother of Aiofe's expressed her views after the event: "I couldn't believe it when he started to talk about his mother. It was very emotional and I was willing myself not to start to cry. I almost did.

At the 21st Anniversary dinner gala, Prince recalled his memory of anger and bereavement during his speech. The Prince is the Royal Pattern of the child bereavement center, United Kingdom, since 2009. He spoke on the occasion saying that "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." Speaking publicly about the death of their mother by any prince is a rare event. 

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