It’s been nearly three decades since the world lost Princess Diana, but her spirit continues to resonate within the royal family.
As the Prince and Princess of Wales commemorate the 27th anniversary of her passing, they ensure that her legacy remains a vital part of their children’s lives.
Royal expert Phil Dampier recently shared insights on how Kate and William instill the memory of Diana in their young ones, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
Dampier emphasizes that Kate makes a concerted effort to educate her children about their late grandmother, especially during significant dates like Diana’s birthday and the anniversary of her death.
Though Diana never had the chance to meet her grandchildren, her influence is palpable in their lives.
Kate herself has expressed a longing to have known Diana better, particularly on the day she got engaged to William.
The royal couple actively keeps Diana’s memory alive, ensuring that her presence is felt as their children grow.
One touching way the young royals honor Diana is through heartfelt letters.
On special occasions, they craft homemade cards that express their love and remembrance.
For instance, in 2021, Princess Charlotte and Prince George penned emotional Mother’s Day messages to their beloved Granny Diana, which captured the hearts of royal fans everywhere.
Prince George’s card, written on green paper, was particularly poignant.
He addressed it directly to his grandmother, saying, “Dear Granny Diana.
Happy Mother’s Day.
I love you very much and think of you always.
Sending lots of love from George.” His simple yet profound words evoke a sense of connection that transcends time and loss.
Princess Charlotte’s tribute was equally touching.
She decorated her pink card with a colorful heart and wrote, “Dear Granny Diana.
I am thinking of you on Mother’s Day.
I love you very much.
Papa is missing you.
Lots of love Charlotte.