Prince William and his wife, Catherine, posted on Sunday the Instagram cards their three children had made for “Granny Diana,” or William and Harry’s mother, to celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK. The post is made against the background of the impact with William’s brother, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan, who detailed the rupture between brothers in a bomb interview with Oprah Winfrey.
For Mother’s Day on Sunday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge posted on the official Kensington Royal Instagram account that “for those in mourning, today can be particularly difficult.” William and Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, when William was 15 years old and Harry was 12 years old.
“Every year, on Mother’s Day, George, Charlotte and Louis make books that remember their grandmother, Diana, for William,” the legend says.
“Dear Grandma Diana, I’m thinking of you for Mother’s Day,” wrote Princess Charlotte, 5. “I love you very much. You miss your father. Lots of love, Charlotte. ”
Prince George, 7, wrote, “Happy Mother’s Day. I love you very much and I always think of you “.
Prince Louis, who is almost 3 years old, attracted the heart.
William and Catherine also posted a photo of a cake they said was made by children celebrating “two other special mothers today” and a photo of Catherine as a child and her mother.
The messages come a week later Prince Harry and his wife MeghanThe Duchess of Sussex told Oprah about the ruptures between them and the members The royal family, including William and Catherine. Meghan denied a 2019 story that made Catherine cry before Meghan and Harry’s wedding, saying that it was Catherine who made her cry.
In the videos broadcast on “CBS This Morning”, Meghan said that the royal family never acknowledged that there was any difference in the way she was treated – including racist attacks and the introduction of social networks – and the way Catherine was treated.
“Kate was called ‘Waity Katie’, waiting to marry William, while I imagine it was very hard and I do. I can’t imagine how she felt. It’s not the same thing,” Meghan said. .
She continued: “And if a member of her family says comfortably that we have all dealt with rude, rude and racist things, they are not the same.”
Meghan also said there were discussions in the royal family about “how dark” their son Archie’s skin tone would be, a conversation Harry said he never wanted to discuss. When asked about these comments a few days after the interview, William said the family “is not a racist family.”
Harry said that at one point, his father, Prince Charles, “didn’t take my calls” when he asked for more security for him and Meghan. He said he saw “repeating history” in the way Meghan was treated compared to the way her mother was treated by her family.
Harry said that he and William “went through hell together”, but now they are on “different paths”.