Death of Lady Diana: Archie, Lilibet and the forget-me-nots… her son Harry devotes an unexpected speech to her
Thursday August 25, 2022, Prince Harry paid a moving tribute to his mother, Lady Diana, almost 25 years after her death. He spoke at a charity polo match.
Prince Harry has made a moving tribute to his mother, Lady Diana.
He wanted to speak a few days before the 25th anniversary of his death.
Prince Harry also spoke about his two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Prince Harry has participated in a charity polo match Thursday, August 25, 2022. If he was quickly criticized after traveling to Colorado on a private jet, Prince William’s brother won the tournament for a good cause. Indeed, his team has won several million dollars for the Sentebale foundation. The latter raises awareness and helps young people in southern Africa.
After his victory, Prince Harry insisted on returning a moving tribute to his mother, Lady Diana. Indeed, the 25th anniversary of his death will be celebrated on August 31, 2022. For the occasion, the one who was 13 when he disappeared said: “In Sesotho, the language of the Basotho, the word Sentebale means ‘do not forget me’. Next week is the 25th anniversary of my mother’s death, and she will certainly never be forgotten.“. A direct nod to the former wife of Prince Charles, who had a special affection for forget-me-nots (called forget-me-not in English).
Prince Harry talks about his children during his tribute to Lady Diana
During his beautiful tribute to his mother, Prince Harry did not fail to cite his children, Archie (3 years old) and Lilibet (1 year old) as reported Hello! Magazine. “I want it to be a day filled with memories of his amazing work and love. I want it to be a day where we share my mother’s spirit with my family, with my children, whom I would have liked to have her meet” he said. A way to show how much he misses the woman, who died at the age of 36.
Finally, the husband of Meghan Markle wanted to salute the work of Lady Diana “to support and destigmatize people living with AIDS“. A work he continues today, especially in Botswana.”The country is on track to become the first in Africa to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV” he welcomed. Before concluding his speech, Prince Harry finally declared very moved: “Every day I hope to make her proud“. An unexpected, but particularly touching tribute to the man who walked away from the royal family for a few years.
Prince Harry Members of the royal family and guests during the mass celebrated at Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London, as part of the platinum jubilee (70 years of reign) of Queen Elizabeth II of England. London, June 3, 2022.
Prince William and Prince Harry Prince William and Prince Harry take a stroll through Kensington Palace Gardens to pay tribute to Lady Diana in London, August 30, 2017.