Prince William Shares Honest Statement About ‘Grief’ Amid Family Drama
- On May 14, 42-year-old Prince William issued a statement supporting the merger of Child Bereavement UK and Winston's Wish.
- The merger aims to meet increasing demand for bereavement support by expanding reach and reducing long-term challenges of unresolved grief.
- Since 2009, William has served as the royal patron of Child Bereavement UK, drawing on his personal experience of losing his mother, Princess Diana, at age 15 to emphasize the enduring effects of grief.
- He expressed that the sorrow experienced by children and parents after a loss is among the most intense pains imaginable, emphasizing that although such losses cannot be avoided, providing specialized care and support is crucial.
- The merger retains the Child Bereavement UK name and patronage, promising enhanced training to professionals and broader support for bereaved families.
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Prince William Shares Honest Statement About ‘Grief’ Amid Family Drama
Prince William is detailing his experience with grief amid Prince Harry’s ongoing rift with the royal family. “Grief is the very worst pain any child or parent will ever endure, and while we cannot prevent these losses, we can ensure that every possible type of expert support and care is given, to help rebuild the lives of those affected,” William, 42, shared in a statement on Wednesday, May 14, announcing the merging of Child Bereavement U.K. (…
Prince William Shares the “Worst Pain” He Has Ever Endured
The Prince of Wales opened up in a vulnerable statement on May 14.Getty Prince William on May 8, 2025Prince William is opening up about the “worst pain” he has ever felt, which came after the sudden loss of his mother, Princess Diana, in a Paris car accident on August 31, 1997.The Prince of Wales was only 15 at the time of her death, and the loss still profoundly affects him to the present day.The future king’s statement on May 14 came as Child …
William describes grief as the ‘very worst pain’ as he backs charity merger
Child Bereavement UK, of which William is patron, is to join forces with Winston’s Wish. The Prince of Wales has described grief as “the very worst pain any child or parent will ever endure” as he backed the merger of two leading child bereavement charities. Child Bereavement UK, of which William is patron, is to join forces with Winston’s Wish, it was announced on Wednesday. William, whose mother Diana, Princess of Wales died when he was 15, sa…
Prince William hosts private dinner at Windsor Castle to mark major milestone
Prince William hosts private dinner at Windsor Castle to mark major milestone - Prince William hosted a private dinner at Windsor Castle on Tuesday to mark Child Bereavement UK's 30th anniversary
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