Prince William, who lost his mother to Princess Diana when he was just 15, offered “powerful advice” on losing his mother to TV presenter Deborah James’ two children before her death in June this year, according to People.
Deborah’s husband, Sebastien Bowen, recently told The Times in the UK that the Duke of Cambridge “felt like a friend” when he visited the family for tea in May.
Bowen says he once opened the door for the prince who came to his house to give Deborah a title. “He felt like a friend, but he’s the future king. That was bizarre. He was so relaxed, he came and sat in the garden.”
Prince William also spoke to the presenter’s two children, Hugo, 14, and Eloise, 12. “He obviously went through similar grief with the loss of his mother, so he gave powerful advice to the kids that will stay with them forever.” , said Bowen.
The prince also visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in London to meet with nurses and staff who helped care for Deborah. William became president of the hospital in 2007, following in the footsteps of Princess Diana, who also supported the hospital and made frequent visits.
“I loved meeting her, she was fantastic, her legacy is huge. She was amazing, amazing. She was surrounded by her family, we had a lovely afternoon,” the prince told Lorraine Kimber, a patient who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer. of pancreas.
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