The Asian Age

‘We let our mother down, failed to protect her’

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London: Britain’s Princes William and Harry felt they let their mother down as they failed to protect her, according to a new documentar­y being shot to mark Princess Diana’s 20th death anniversar­y in August.

Mr William and Mr Harry, the second and fifth in line to the British throne, were 15 and 12 respective­ly when Diana, Princess of Wales, died.

They have opened up about their mother who was killed in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, for this first time in the BBC film tentativel­y titled “Diana”.

“Part of the reason why Harry and I want to do this is because we feel we owe it to her. I think an element of it is feeling like we let her down when we were younger. We couldn’t protect her,” says Mr William, the Duke of Cambridge, in the documentar­y. “We feel we at least owe her 20 years on to stand up for her name and remind everybody of the character and person that she was. Do our duties as sons in protecting her,” he said.

His younger brother Prince Harry said the outpouring of emotion and love following the death of Diana was “shocking” to him as a young boy.

“It was beautiful at the same time, and it was amazing, now looking back at it, it was amazing that our mother had such a huge effect on so many people.

“I think it’s never going to be easy for the two of us to talk about our mother, but 20 years on seems like a good time to remind people of the difference that she made not just to the royal family but also to the world,” he said.

The 90-minute documentar­y has been announced as part of 35 hours of new commission­s across history, science, religion, documentar­ies and factual entertainm­ent on the BBC for the coming season.

Part of the reason why Harry and I want to do this is because we feel we owe it to her. I think an element of it is feeling like we let her down when we were younger

— Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

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