Why Princess Diana Said She “Had Two Boys for a Reason”
Princess Diana believed her sons would support each other in royal duties, but their ongoing feud has fractured that bond nearly three decades after her death.
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Prince Harry and Prince William left ‘important warnings’ by Princess Diana
Princess Diana has been said to have left her two sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, "important warnings" that can still guide them 28 years after her death, a former private secretary has said.The analysis comes as the two brothers remain estranged since the Duke of Sussex stepped down as a working royal in 2020.Princess Diana died in a Paris car accident on August 31, 1997, when her two children were aged 15 and 12.**ARE YOU READING THIS O…
Princess Diana wanted her sons to be united – but the reality is unfortunately different.
Princess Diana Always Said She Had Two Boys “For a Reason” — And It Explains Why the Royal Rift Would Have Devastated Her
"Diana always used to say she had two boys for a reason — the younger would be there to support the older in the lonely task as future king," Diana's biographer, Andrew Morton, explains.
Why Princess Diana Said She “Had Two Boys for a Reason”
The reason, given the current relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry, is heartbreaking.Getty Prince William, Princess Diana, and Prince Harry on May 7, 1995The GistPrincess Diana would no doubt be devastated at the current rift between her sons Prince William and Prince Harry that has persisted for years.The late Princess of Wales—who died at age 36 in 1997—would have “tried to act as a peacemaker,” her biographer Andrew Morton sai…
The quarrel between William and Harry arose because their mother, Princess Diana, died too early in the morning, according to the author of the book about her
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