Prince William and Prince Harry made the priority to keep the memory of their late mother, Princess Diana, alive for their children.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex honored the former princess of Wales, who died in a tragic car accident in Paris in 1997, by appointing their daughters after her.
William and Kate Middleton call their daughter Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, while Harry and Meghan Markle followed suit with their daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
Apart from that, the finishing brothers have already talked about the way they keep their mother’s memory by talking about her to their children.
In 2017, Documentary Diana, Our mother: her life and her inheritanceWilliam revealed that he regularly spoke to Prince George and Princess Charlotte from her to bedtime.
“I do regularly, putting George and Charlotte in bed, talk about her and try to remind them that there are two grandmothers,” he said. “There were two grandmothers in their lives.”
“And so, it is important that they know how it was and it existed.”
As for Harry, he shared that one of the first words of his son Prince Archie was “grandmother” while speaking on Apple TV + Docuseries with Oprah Winfrey, The me you can’t see.
“I have a photo in his nursery, and it was one of the first words he said-from” mom “,” dad “, it was” grandmother “. Grandmother Diana,” he said.
“It’s the softest thing, but at the same time, it makes me really sad because it should be here.”