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Your Morning Cry, Brought to You by Princes William And Harry

A photo of Prince Harry and Prince William

Do you remember that royal wedding business? It was a little over a year ago, and everyone made a huge fuss over it? Kate Middleton wore a really pretty dress. You remember! It was a pretty sweet day, but in an interview that Prince William and Prince Harry just did with Katie Couric, there was something that could have made it just a bit sweeter.

From People:

Despite the overabundance of dignitaries in attendance on his 2011 wedding day to Kate Middleton, there was one person missing, though very much on Prince William’s mind: his mother, Princess Diana.

“Very difficult” is how the prince recalls her absence that day, as he reveals during an ABC interview airing Tuesday night, as part of The Jubilee Queen with Katie Couric.

“I sort of prepared myself beforehand so that I was sort of mentally prepared … I didn’t want any wobbly lips or anything going on,” says William, 29. “It’s the one time since she’s died, where I’ve … thought to myself it would be fantastic if she was here, and just how sad really for her, more than anything, not being able to see it.”

Diana was killed in a Paris car crash in August 1997, when William was 15.

“I think she … she would have loved the day and I think, hopefully, she’d be very proud,” he tells Couric. “I’m just very sad that she’s never going to get a chance to meet Kate.”

Prince Harry, 27, also gets a chance to remark on his brother’s wedding day and what it would have meant to their mother.

“I think she had the best seat in the house, probably,” says Harry. “But yeah, she would have loved to have been there.”

I hadn’t had a good cry in a while, so I was planning on watching Precious and snuggling my kitten this evening, but this did the trick. I’ve never been a big Princess Di buff or anything like that – I was only nine years old when she died – but around the time of the wedding, I got interested in the royal family and all the traditions and history and all that, and I read a bit about her. From what I read, I think it’s easy to understand why so many people were so enchanted with her, and it goes without saying that she would have been just radiant at the wedding.

But, oh goodness, Harry’s line, “I think she had the best seat in the house”? I don’t know why, but that kind of thinking about someone who has passed away always gets me. I’m not even religious, but the idea that someone’s in a better place or that someone’s watching down on you, I think that’s the sweetest, saddest thing.

Did you have a good cry, too?

3 CommentsLeave a comment

  • Nazi, leeching tossers. I’m sick of the bloody Jubilee and the wedding was a year ago. Good grief we need a republic in Britain.

  • I’M LOOKING… BUT CAN’T BELIEVE I’M SEEIN’ THE HAIRY/ WILLY TWINS … BARF-O-RAMA … CHECK THE DOORMAN OUTFITS !!!!

    THAT POOR MISCENGENATED COUNTRY LOVES TO PLAY DRESS-UP …OMG . EVEN OUR HOMOS DON’T HAVE THE GUTS TO GO THAT LOUD IN COSTUMES

    IS IT HALLOWEEN EVERYDAY IN “LATE” BRITAIN …

    THOSE POOR ENBATTLED PIONS … UNDER A PARASITE TYRANNY OF CIRCUS CARNIVAL CLOWNS ..

    BOMB THEM , AND PUT THEM OUT OF THERE MISERY ..

    • Oh nice, a critique to the monarchy wrapped with a thin layer of homophobia. Yes I bet you country is flawless.