It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 27 years since the world lost Princess Diana.
Yet, her spirit and legacy continue to resonate, especially within the hearts of her grandchildren.
As the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, commemorate the anniversary of her passing, they ensure that their children—George, Charlotte, and Louis—are well aware of the impact Diana had on their family.
Royal expert Phil Dampier weighed in on how the couple keeps Diana’s memory alive.
He noted that Kate makes a conscious effort to educate her kids about their late grandmother, particularly during significant dates like Diana’s birthday or the anniversary of her death.
It’s a touching way to bridge the gap between generations, especially since the children never had the chance to meet her.
Kate’s mother, Carol, plays an essential role in this remembrance.
Being a close grandmother figure, she helps instill the values and stories of Diana into George, Charlotte, and Louis’ lives.
This connection is vital, particularly since Kate herself expressed a deep longing to have known Diana when she got engaged to William.
The royal couple finds creative ways to honor Diana, especially during special occasions.
One of the most poignant gestures has been the homemade cards crafted by the young royals.
In 2021, they shared heartfelt Mother’s Day cards addressed to their beloved Granny Diana, which moved many royal fans.
Prince George’s card was especially touching.
Written on green paper, he penned a simple yet profound message: “Dear Granny Diana.
Happy Mother’s Day.
I love you very much and think of you always.
Sending lots of love from George.” Such words reflect a genuine affection and a desire to connect with a grandmother he never met.
Princess Charlotte also contributed her own sweet note.
Her card, adorned with a colorful heart, read: “Dear Granny Diana.
I am thinking of you on Mother’s Day.
I love you very much.
Papa is missing you.