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A Heartfelt Tribute: The Royal Family Remembers Princess Diana
It's been 27 years since the world lost Princess Diana, yet her legacy continues to resonate deeply within the royal family.
As the Prince and Princess of Wales, Kate and William, commemorate the anniversary of her passing, they ensure that their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, carry on her memory in meaningful ways.
Royal expert Phil Dampier shared insights into how the family honors Diana's memory.
He noted that Kate is particularly dedicated to educating her children about their grandmother, especially during significant anniversaries like her birthday and the date of her death.
Despite the fact that George, Charlotte, and Louis never had the chance to meet Diana, they are kept close to her spirit through family stories and traditions.
Diana's influence is palpable in their lives, and it's clear that Kate's mother, Carol, plays an essential role in this connection.
As a loving grandmother, Carol has become a vital figure for the young royals, helping to fill the void left by Diana's absence.
Kate has often expressed her wish that Diana could have been part of her life, especially when she got engaged to William.
One of the most touching ways the children remember their grandmother is through heartfelt cards.
On special occasions, like Mother's Day, they create homemade cards that showcase their love and affection for Diana.
In 2021, royal fans were particularly moved when Princess Charlotte and Princes George and Louis shared their touching messages online.
Prince George's card was especially poignant.
Written on green paper, he addressed his message to “Granny Diana,” expressing his enduring love and thoughts of her.
His simple yet heartfelt words, “Happy Mother's Day.
I love you very much and think of you always,” struck a chord with many who saw it.
Princess Charlotte also crafted a beautiful tribute.
Her pink card featured a colorful heart on the front, and she wrote, “I am thinking of you on Mother's Day.
I love you very much.