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Prince Harry’s memoir promises to reflect on his life in the royal family, his and Meghan Markle’s resignation from royal roles in 2020 and most importantly on the death of his mother Princess Diana. As the Spanish version of the memoir ‘Spare’ titles leaked, Sky News reported that Prince Harry spoke about meeting members of the public after his mother’s death.

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Speaking about it, Prince Harry said, “I don’t like the touch of those hands”. Prince Harry and his brother Prince William have been walking in the crowd since their mother’s death on August 31, 1997 in a car accident.

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“Hundreds and hundreds of hands planted us repeatedly in front of our eyes, with our fingers always cold. What is the thing? I wonder. Tears, I understand. I don’t like the touch of those hands. Besides, I don’t like how they make me feel guilty. Why are all those people crying when I don’t cry or can’t cry?” Prince Harry wrote in the diary.

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“I want to cry, and I have tried, because my mother’s life has been so ruined that she has found it necessary to lose it, to make that extraordinary mess. I remember how I comforted some people who were down, who were weak, as if they met my mother, but who were still thinking: ‘It’s not that bad. You act as if you have met her… but you don’t know her,” he wrote further.


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