Prince William makes a heartfelt remark about his loss

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are the three children that Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing their hardest to raise. Life isn’t always so simple, even though the Prince and Princess of Wales have all they need to do so. Prince William wants to assist families who are grieving after many people suffer terrible losses when they lose their children.

The future king claims in a speech that there is a “growing need” for assistance for parents who lose a child. Kate Middleton and Prince William have been lucky. Their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were all born healthy despite Kate’s hyperemesis gravidarum, which causes extreme nausea and vomiting throughout pregnancy.

Unfortunately, not everyone experiences that. Though William hasn’t lost a kid, he understands the anguish of losing a family member, particularly at a young age, as his mother, Princess Diana, passed away when he was just 15 years old. Losing a child is one of the most agonizing experiences one can have.

He supports numerous charities and tries his best to assist people in need while also carrying on his mother’s legacy. A little later, we’ll discuss what William is doing with his kids, just like his mother did for him.

 

Prince William wishes to support individuals who have lost, especially their children, after going through a terrible sorrow when his mother passed away. The Prince of Wales attended Child Bereavement UK’s 30th anniversary dinner in private on Tuesday evening.

They declared a merger with Winston’s Wish, another well-known charity that provides comprehensive help to parents, young people, bereaved children, and families.

As he complimented the work of Child Bereavement UK, William also called sadness as “the very worst pain” one can imagine. Further, the future king added that it’s crucial that children are getting the necessary support through times of loss.

He went on, “I am thrilled that Child Bereavement UK and Winston’s Wish are collaborating to increase their impact because I have also witnessed the growing need for support of this type. They have realized how much more they can accomplish together, and I applaud them both for making this audacious move to reach a wider audience and lessen the long-term difficulties that unresolved grief can bring.

William and Child Bereavement UK have a long history together. Princess Diana’s close friend Julia Samuel created the organization. Julia commended William for his dedication in an interview with You Magazine. She believes that William is unquestionably Diana’s son.

“People feel better after meeting him because he has deep empathy, which really comes across,” Julia Samuel stated. “He possesses Diana’s sincerity. It is audible in his speech and visible in his features. Like her, he is kind but straightforward.