September 6, according to British media reports, Prince Harry mentioned several times the impact of Princess Diana on him, and the decision to walk behind his mother's coffin with Prince William .
Prince Harry has been outspoken about this for 25 years after his tragic death, and he often talks about the impact of this incident on mental health.
Prince Charles Dianna died in a car accident in Paris. He was only 12 years old at the time. A few days later, he walked behind his mother's coffin, accompanied by his father and uncle. Over the years, Prince Harry has been outspoken and expressed his dissatisfaction with the decision to let him and William follow the coffin, and he felt that the child should not be allowed to do so.
In London, the young princes, together with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Earl of Spencer, followed Prince of Wales, and led thousands of people in line. Grandfather Prince Philip encouraged Prince Harry and Prince William to follow the coffin together, and he reportedly told them both: "I'll follow you."
in royal photographer Angela Raven's book "Harry: Conversation with the Prince" In the middle, Prince Harry talked about this matter.
Prince Harry told her: "My mother just passed away, and I had to walk a long way with the coffin, surrounded by thousands of people, and more viewers on TV watched me."
he added : "In this case, I don't feel that any child should be asked to do this kind of thing. Nowadays, this kind of thing will not happen again."
"No child will lose his mother at a young age, and countless others Witness his grief. ”
In the documentary Diana: Our Mother, William and Harry sit down to recall their past with their mother, and the days after her death.
Prince William said: "I remember feeling numb, overwhelmed, and even dizzy.
" You are very, very confused about this and keep asking yourself, 'Why is it me? ''Why? What should I do? Why? Why does this happen to us? '"
In other chapters of the documentary, Harry recalled that on September 6, Diana's funeral was held in London.
He said: "My mother just passed away, and I had to follow the coffin for a long way, and was Surrounded by thousands of people, and more viewers on TV watched me. ”
William added: “There will never happen again in the world, and it has never happened again. It was as if an earthquake had swept over and destroyed my life and everything. Your thoughts completely disintegrated and it took me a long time to really get out of it. ”
In the documentary series about mental health collaboration with Oprah Winfrey for Apple TV, Prince Harry speaks out for his efforts to face the death of his mother.
In the documentary, Harry tells Winfrey that the mental trauma of losing his mother has caused him to suffer from anxiety and severe panic between the ages of 28 and 32. The trouble.
Faced with the camera, the Duke of Sussek revealed that the pain brought by his mother's death made him "cover up" his emotions with alcohol and drugs, so he "can't feel the pain."
he continued: "Everything When I put on a suit and tie, I felt dazed... I had to play a role, tell myself, 'yes, wear a mask', and cheer myself up in the mirror. Before leaving home, I was sweating profusely, as if I was in battle or flight mode. ”