Prince William has opened up ‘most difficult’ by grief in sincere admission during his visit to the Bereeavement Center in Widnes.
The prince of Wales, who has been the patron saint of Children’s Report UK since 2009, traveled to Cheshire to visit the Bereeavement Center.
Royal expert Kate Mansey went to X, former Twitter handle and shared Prince William’s statement.
During his visit, Prince William said, “Sometimes the hardest thing about sorrow is to find the words of how you actually feel.
“It is crucial for the first few years, especially (that) you have support like this…. It has you in your practice how to help yourself ”
He continued, “The mind is focused on a thing, right? It is very difficult to make school and normal life. “
The heir to the British throne lost his mother, Princess Diana, in 1997, when he was just 15 years old.
Child Bereeavement UK is now in the 30th year and supports children and adolescents when someone who is important to them is dead.