Prince William opened up to the “most difficult thing” about sorrow in frank admission during his visit to the mourning center in Widnes.
The Prince of Wales, who was the boss of Child Bereavement UK since 2009, went to Cheshire to visit the mourning center.
The expert Royal Kate Mansey went to X, formerly Twitter, she demonstrated and shared the declaration of Prince William.
During his visit, Prince William said: “Sometimes the most difficult thing about sorrow is to find the words on 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 ”
He continued: “The mind focuses on one thing, isn’t it? It is very difficult to do school and normal life. »»
The heir to the British throne lost her mother, Princess Diana, in 1997, when he was only 15 years old.
Child Bereavement UK is now in his 30th year and supports children and young people when someone important for them died.