Princes William and Harry said Diana, Princess of Wales, had “always been there” for them as they spoke openly about their mother’s death in their first interview for US television.
The princes said the last decade had passed “really, really slowly” and Prince Harry added that he will “never stop wondering” about what happened in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris, France, on August 31 1997.
It is believed to be the first time the princes have spoken so openly about their mother’s death.
The full interview will be screened on NBC News on Monday.
In extracts the interview Prince Harry said: “Over the last ten years I personally feel as though she has been… she’s always there.” He said the time had passed “really, really, slowly”.
“She’s always being a constant reminder to both of us and everybody else.
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