Prince William and the message for the death of Ed Pettifer, stepson of his former nanny killed in New Orleans

A message full of condolences, shared on social media by Prince William and from Kate Middleton Saturday, January 4, brought attention to the terrorist attack in New Orleans, which killed fourteen people and injured more than thirty on January 1. A massacre, at first defined as an accident, but then revealed to be anything but, a deliberate act carried out by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who hit the victims with his car.

Ed Pettifer, who died in New Orleans on January 1st.

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Among them too Edward Pettifer, for all Ed, stepson of Tiggy Legge-Burke, who was one of William and Harry’s nannies. “Catherine and I stayed Shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who were tragically affected by this horrific attack,” they wrote in a statement. History the princes of Wales on Instagram.

And he had just 31 years old and he was the firstborn of Charles Pettifer, former officer of the Coldstream Guards and Camilla Wyatt (her youngest son is Harry, 29). After separating from Wyatt, Charles Pettifer married Tiggy, whom he had known since they were very young. Tiggy played a very important role in the life of the Prince of Wales and his brother Harry: she was their nanny from 1993 to 1999, and she was the one who supported them in the most difficult moments of their lives, from the separation of their parents to the death of their mother Diana.

Tiggy LeggeBourke with William and Harry at Balmoral in 1994

Tiggy Legge-Bourke with William and Harry at Balmoral in 1994,

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A bond so strong that when he had children the princes acted as godparents: Tom, 22, is William’s godson (Tom was also a page boy at the prince’s wedding to Kate) while Fred, 23, is Harry’s godson . Tiggy Legge-Bourke, who before becoming the princes’ nanny had worked as personal assistant to the then Prince of Wales for four years, resigned on the eve of her wedding to Pettifer to dedicate herself to the family. Today he runs a bed & breakfast, Ty’r Chanterin Wales, but the connection with the princes remained strong. It’s impossible for it to be otherwise.

Tiggy LeggeBourke and son Tom at Harry and Meghan's wedding.

Tiggy Legge-Bourke and son Tom at Harry and Meghan’s wedding.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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