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Princess Diana’s greatest pain about sons revealed

The Insider explanation was supported by a TV presenter who met the Royal in the midst of her need.

“She started crying about a bomb explosion that had happened in Northern Ireland. Then she started talking about William and Harry who went to school and how that upset her,” revealed the Belfast TV broadcaster Eamonn Holmes, 64, unveiled.

He shared the emotional memory while remembering a deep personal exchange with the late Princess of Wales.

Diana, who died at the age of 36 in a car accident in 1997, while she was a mother of two and crashed the pressure of Royal duty with her role as a parent.

Her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry – now 42 and 40 years old respectively – were sent to the boarding school, a royal tradition that Diana reportedly found deeply disturbing.

“She went in a very literal sob story,” said Holmes, referring to the emotional weight that Diana was wearing, not only about the political violence of Noord -Ireland, but also about the forced distance from her children.

He added: “We spoke about all those things. She was very connected to what was going on in Noord -Ireland, very knowledgeable.”

The moment unfolded after Holmes Diana had complimented on her outfit, of which he said it was a specific greenery that was associated with the Royal Ulster Constabulary – the North -Irish police during the problems.

He continued, “She said,” Yes, Ruc Green, what do you think? “

“And then she got upset – about a bomb, about William and Harry – it all came out.”

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