Prince Harry and the loss of a parent: “How to end up in a black hole”

Cap, mask, dark sunglasses and black jumpsuit. Thus, almost two weeks from the shock interview released along with his wife Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex was seen riding an electric bike, for the first time since then, on the street in Montecito, California where he lives with his family. Following him, several security agents.

While the world waits the reconciliation between Prince Harry and the royal family (there were some first phone calls but without obvious results), the Duke of Sussex is back to talk, writing the preface to a book dedicated to the orphans of Covid victims, about the loss of a parent.

That pain that he and his brother William have known well after the tragic disappearance of their mother Diana in 1997.

“When I was a kid I lost my mother”, writes Harry, who was 12 when Princess Diana died. “At the time, I didn’t want to believe it or accept it, and it left a huge hole in me. I know how you feel and I want to assure you that over time that hole will be filled with lots of love. We all deal with loss in a different way, but when a parent goes to heaven, I am told that his spirit, his love and his memories don’t. They are always with you and you can keep them forever. I find it true ».

In the preface to the book Hospital by the Hill, Harry recounts how he struggled to accept his mother’s death with the goal of sharing his grief as a comfort to others.

“I have never met them,” writes the Duke of Sussex referring to the parents who have disappeared for Covd. “But I know this person was special to you, and he was an incredibly kind, caring and loving person for the place where he chose to work. Helping others is one of the most important jobs anyone can do. You may feel lonely, you may feel sad, you may feel angry, you may feel bad. This feeling will pass. And I’ll make you a promise: you’ll feel better and stronger once you’re ready to talk about what’s inside. “

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