Prince Harry: "I cried once" after the death of my mother, Princess Diana

Prince Harry, in one of a series of interviews ahead of the publication of his memoirs due to be released this month, said he cried only once after his mother's death, and described feelings of guilt.

And the British news agency “BA Media” reported that Prince Harry speaks, in the interview, which is scheduled to be broadcast on the British “ITV” channel at nine in the evening today, Sunday, about his inability to show any feelings when meeting mourners after the death of his mother, Princess Diana. , in 1997.

In a new clip from a promotional interview for his autobiography, Prince Harry admits he felt "a little guilt" when he walked through the crowds gathered outside Kensington Palace, and said the only time he cried was at his mother's burial.

In his interview with Tom Bradley on ITV, Harry said: "I cried once, at the burial, and you know I detailed [in the diary] how strange it was and how I had some guilt, and I think William had the same feeling." Also, while walking outside Kensington Palace."

Harry added, "There were 50,000 bouquets of roses for our mother, and we were shaking hands with people and smiling."

Harry added, "Everyone felt they knew our mother, while the two people closest to her and the two people she loved most were unable to show their feelings, during that moment."

It is noteworthy that the book will be released on the tenth of January, which was written by JR Moringer.

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