The heartwarming way Prince George, Charlotte and Louis got to know ‘Granny Diana’ | Royal | News

Although Princess Diana died long before she was born, it was reported that Prince William’s three children knew a lot about their grandmother. 2017 ‘Diana, Mother: Life and Heritage’, Speaking in the documentary William, 43 -year -old William, today will celebrate 64 birthdays “Granny Diana” from their children, he said.
In an interview before Prince Louis was born, the Prince of Wales said he was now about Diana before going to bed to 11 -year -old Prince George and 10 -year -old Princess Charlotte. Probably William does this with Louis, the youngest son of seven years old. William said in the 2017 documentary: “Now we have more photos around his house (Diana) and we talk about him a little.”
He continued: “It’s hard because Catherine didn’t know her, so she can’t really provide this level of detail.
“I do it regularly, I put George or Charlotte on the bed, I talk about him, and I try to remind you that there are only two grandmother, there are two grandmothers in their lives, and that’s why they know who he’s and exist.”
Although they had never met their grandmother Diana, who died in a tragic car accident in Paris in 1997, they are believed to have love for him.
In 2021, Kensington Palace announced that three children made cards for Diana every year on Mother’s Day.
In addition to talking to his children about Diana, Prince William reflects his mother’s own parenting skills, including dealing with difficult issues such as homelessness.
As Diana did with him, William said he was talking to his children about homelessness in school run.
In a documentary last year, William said: “When I was too young, my mother started talking about homelessness – just like I did with my children at school.”
It is also believed to take children to homeless shelters as her mother does with her as she gets older. Prince William said: We can end the documentary of the homelessness: “When we grew up, it became sure that life outside the palace walls was real.”