Prince William spoke frankly of sorrow in a sincere admission.
The Prince of Wales, who visited Child Bereavement in the United Kingdom this week, spoke to the children of the loss of a loved one.
He said, “Sometimes the most difficult thing about sorrow is to find the words about what you really feel.
“It is crucial for these first years, in particular (that) you have support like this…. It has you in your practice, how to help you.
“The mind focuses on one thing, isn’t it? It is very difficult to do normal school and life.”
Addressing a resident, Rebecca, 17 William asked: “Did you have a lot of trouble at first talking about what you feel?”
Rebecca then replied: “I didn’t really know what I felt because it was very sudden.
“The mourning of UK children helped me direct my way of feeling.”
After the meeting, Rebecca added: “He knows exactly the situation in which we were.