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IN VIDEO – The Duke of Sussex recently addressed the pain he felt following the road accident that claimed the life of his mother, Lady Diana, on August 31, 1997.
“As a child, it’s easy to convince yourself that the dead would want you to be sad as long as possible, to show that you miss him.” These words are the words of Prince Harry. Ambassador Scotty’s Little Soldiers since 2017, a charity that supports families of fallen soldiers, the Duke of Sussex recently spoke to the widow of a soldier killed in Afghanistan. An exchange in which he briefly returned to his grief at the disappearance of Lady Diana when he was 12 years old.
What emotions do you feel when a loved one dies? How to break this news to your children? How to manage afterwards? These topics were discussed by Prince Harry and Nicky Scott, founder of the British Association, in a long interview published on YouTube. So many situations that Meghan Markle’s husband unfortunately faced after the car accident under the Alma bridge in Paris on August 31, 1997 that claimed his mother’s life.
“Celebrating the lives of the missing”
And while Nicky Scott spoke about the need for those who “remain” to celebrate the lives of the missing, the Duke of Sussex did not hide that in his case this step was difficult. “That’s the hardest thing, especially for kids,” she began. And added: “They say. “I don’t want to talk about it because it will make me sad.” As soon as they understand that by talking about it, they are celebrating life, then everything becomes clearer,” he explained, before warmly thanking his interlocutor for his benevolent act towards grieving children.
Source: Le Figaro
