Speaking in Manchester, England on Tuesday, Prince William spoke about living a miserable life.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the city to inaugurate and attend a memorial called ‘Light Glade’ in 2017 at Manchester Arena in honor of the victims of the terrorist attack.
On May 22, 2017, a suicide bomber killed 22 people and seriously injured more than 50 at an Ariana Grande concert. About 800 victims sustained physical and psychological injuries.
Speaking about his visit to the city after the attack, William said he remembers “only the shock and sadness on the faces of those I met”.
“After five years, I know that the pain and trauma that many experience is still there,” said the duke.
“As someone living with my own illness, I also know that the most important thing for the dead is not to forget those we have lost,” he said, referring to his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997 when William is 15 years old. years old .. maturity. “There is a breath of memory. Realize they arrived early, but they survived. They changed our lives. They love and they love. “
“That’s why it’s such an important memory as the Glade of Light,” William said. “Why do Catherine and I want you now?”
Duke has previously expressed his grief in public statements, referring to his mother’s death in a powerful speech against extremism in 2019 after the terrorist attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand, New Zealand.
William and his brother Prince Harry unveiled a memorial to their mother who died last year, on her 60th birthday.
The sculpture, created by sculptor Ian Rank-Brodley, occupies a permanent place in the sunken gardens of Kensington Palace.

“Today, as we celebrate our mother’s 60th birthday, we return to her love, strength and character, qualities that have led to her kindness around the world, that have changed her for so many lives. A statement. Time .
“Every day we want to be with him again,” they continued. “We hope this statue will be considered a symbol of his life and heritage.
Source: Huffpost