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English reading: Royal writer | King Charles regrets letting William Harry experience his mother's death

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King Charles ‘deeply regrets’ making Prince William and Prince Harry walk behind their mother’s coffin: author

Eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II is subject of book by Christopher Andersen titled, 'The King: The Life of Charles III.'

By Stephanie Nolasco | Fox News

King Charles "deeply regrets" making his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, walk behind the coffin of their mother, Princess Diana, during her funeral.

King Charles "very much regretted" that his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, would follow their mother Princess Diana's coffin at her funeral.

The claim was made by author Christopher Andersen, who has written a new book about the monarch titled, "The King: The Life of Charles III." Andersen, who has previously written books about the British royal family, spoke to numerous sources about the 73-year-old monarch.

This idea was made by writer Christopher Andersen, who wrote a new book about the king called The King: The Life of Charles III. Hans Christian Andersen, who has previously written about the British royal family, discussed the 73-year-old monarch with numerous sources.

"I think it haunts him because it haunts them, and they’ve spoken about it," Andersen recently told Us Weekly. "I’ve written that I believe it’s a form of PTSD."

In a recent interview with American Weekly, Andersen said: "I think it bothered him (the king) because it bothered his children, and they talked about it too. I wrote that I thought it was a form of PTSD. ”

PTSD abbr. Post-traumatic stress disorder

Andersen noted that Harry, in particular, finds it "triggering" to fly into London sometimes.

Andersen noted that Prince Harry sometimes finds flying to London "exciting".

"[He said] it reminds him of that day when he had to walk behind the coffin, and they were more or less bullied into doing it by the palace – by the men in gray who really run the palace, the people that Diana used to complain about," Andersen explained to the outlet.

Anderson explained to the media: "(He said) it reminded him of the day he had to walk behind the coffin, and they were more or less forced to do it by the palace staff – the gray-clad people who really run the palace, the people Diana used to complain about."

Bully into: Threats

"[Charles, Earl Spencer], Diana’s brother … has also said that he felt that he was tricked into doing it and regrets it. He said it was like walking through a tunnel of grief."

"(Earl Charles Spencer), Diana's older brother... He also said that he felt he had been tricked [into doing this] and regretted it. He said it was like walking in a tunnel of grief. ”

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William was 15 and Harry was 12 when their mother was killed in 1997 from injuries she sustained in a Paris car crash. She was 36. At the time, her vehicle was being chased by paparazzi.

In 1997, when William was 15 and Harry was 12, their mother died of injuries sustained in a car accident in Paris at the age of 36. At the time, her car was being chased by paparazzi.

"I think both William and Harry thought, ‘Who are these strangers who never met her?’" said Andersen. "So, they were angry about what had happened. And Charles, I think, understands that to some extent he was responsible for them having to suffer through [that]."

"I think both William and Harry were thinking, 'Who are these strangers who have never seen her?'" Andersen said. "So, they're angry about what happened. I think Charles understood that, in a way, he was responsible for what they suffered. ”

English reading: Royal writer | King Charles regrets letting William Harry experience his mother's death

Right The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Earl Spencer and Prince Harry and Prince of Wales follow the coffin of Princess Diana (Anwar Hussein/WireImage)

In 2017, Harry described to Newsweek how difficult it was for him to participate in the funeral procession.

In 2017, Harry described to Newsweek how difficult the process of attending a funeral was.

"My mother had just died, and I had to walk a long way behind her coffin, surrounded by thousands of people watching me while millions more did on television," the 38-year-old said at the time. "I don’t think any child should be asked to do that, under any circumstances. I don’t think it would happen today."

"My mother had just passed away and I had to walk a long way behind her coffin, surrounded by thousands of people watching me and millions more watching me on TV," the 38-year-old said in an interview. "I don't think any child should be asked to do this under any circumstances. I don't think that's going to happen today. ”

On Oct. 27, Penguin Random House announced that Harry’s memoir, which is titled "Spare," will be released on Jan. 10.

On October 27, Penguin Random House announced that Harry's memoir "Spare Tire" will be published on January 10.

According to the publisher, Harry's story will be told with "raw, unflinching honesty" and filled with "insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief."

According to the publisher, Harry's story will be told in a "raw, undaunted honesty" filled with "insight, revelation, introspection and hard-won wisdom about the triumph of eternal love over sorrow."

"As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, billions wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling — and how their lives would play out from that point on," their statement read in part.

"When Diana, Princess of Wales was buried, billions of people wondered how the princes felt, what they thought, and how their lives would develop from then on," they wrote in the statement.

"For Harry, this is his story at last," it added.

The statement added: "For Harry, this is finally his story. ”

The Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the U.S. Harry told talk-show icon Oprah Winfrey that his family cut him off financially, his father had stopped taking his phone calls, and that Harry helped pay for his own security with money left to him by his mother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have launched numerous initiatives, including a Netflix production deal and the nonprofit Archewell Foundation.

The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle quit their royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States. Harry told talk show benchmark Oprah Winfrey that his family cut him off from financial resources, his father stopped answering his calls, and Harry paid for his own security with money left to him by his mother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have launched a number of activities, including a production deal with Netflix and the non-profit Atchwell Foundation.

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