"She would be deeply unhappy": Harry and William's argument would have weighed heavily on Diana
Created: 09/04/2022 11:34 am
By: Larissa Glunz
Prince William and Prince Harry used to have a deep sibling love that has turned into a strained relationship in recent years.
The brothers are still fighting.
Diana would have found it difficult to cope with the fracture of her sons.
London – August 31 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana (36, † 1997).
Far too early, Prince William (40) and Prince Harry (37) had to say goodbye to their beloved mother, the painful experience welded the two brothers even closer together.
However, their familiar relationship from back then is now a thing of the past.
Dispute between William and Harry: Princess Diana would have interfered
Harry and Meghan's departure from the crown, which has sparked racism allegations against the royal family and other juicy revelations, has driven a wedge between the brothers.
William and Harry are said to still be at loggerheads, and their constant argument would certainly not have left their mother untouched.
The fact that there has been radio silence between William and Harry for months would certainly have made her mother Princess Diana sad.
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Royal expert Jennie Bond is convinced that Princess Diana would have suffered greatly from the rift between William and Harry – and would not have stood idly by.
"I think she would be deeply unhappy that the two boys are still fighting,"
Bond told GB News, "she would have sorted that out somehow."
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Princess Diana died suddenly at the age of 36.
On the night of August 31, 1997, her black Mercedes crashed into a pillar on the Pont de l'Alma bridge in Paris at a speed of around 100 km/h.
Diana is taken to the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital, where she succumbs to her injuries at 4am.
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During her lifetime, Lady Di is said to have wished that Prince Harry would always have his older brother's back, who will one day sit on the British throne.
An idea that is currently more like wishful thinking.
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The reconciliation between Harry and his wife Meghan (41) and the royal family is becoming more and more distant.
At the beginning of September, Harry and Meghan will visit England again for a few days, but private meetings with relatives should not be on their schedule.
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