Princess Diana’s brother makes an emotional statement days after Prince Harry’s interview


Princess Diana’s brother makes an emotional statement days after Prince Harry’s interview

Princess Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, has opened about the pain that still experiences almost three decades after the death of her sister, Prince William and Harry’s mother.

Charles Spencer issued an emotional statement when he appeared in Loose Men from ITV On May 15, a special edition of Loose women Marking the awareness week on mental health.

According to him GB newsPrince William’s uncle and Harry focused on the pain of brothers and spoke frankly about the emotional toll of the death of Princess Diana and the deep link she shared with her sister growing.

During the emotional discussion, Princess Diana’s brother described the loss of a brother as “an amputation.”

He said: “You grow with these people, they are your flesh and blood, they are with you forever and then they have left.”

Diana, the then Princess of Wales, died at 36 in August 1997 after a car accident in Paris.

Spencer continued: “For years after Diana’s death, I think:” I must call her and say something “because we share the same sense of humor and you realize, of course, that will not happen.”

Princess Diana’s brother, comments come days after Prince Harry told him to BBC He “would love a reconciliation” with the royal family.

In an emotional interview, Prince Harry said: “There have been so many disagreements between me and some of my family”, but now I had “forgiven them.”

“I would love reconciliation with my family. It makes no sense to continue fighting more, life is precious,” said the Duke saying.



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