Prince William felt 'numb, disorientated and dizzy' following Diana's death
31.08.2022 - 09:51
/ ok.co.uk
Prince William has said he was left feeling "completely numb, disorientated and dizzy" after he was told his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, had died. Diana passed away on 31 August 1997 following a horror car crash in Paris alongside boyfriend Dodi Fayed. Henri Paul, the driver of the Mercedes-Benz W140 S-Class, also died.
It’s believed William, then 15, and brother Prince Harry, 12, were allowed to sleep in at Balmoral, where they were staying, rather than be woken and informed that their mother had died. Prince Charles eventually delivered the news, with Harry, 37, later describing it as “one of the hardest things for a parent to have to do”. William described finding out his mother had died as feeling “like an earthquake… I remember just feeling completely numb, disorientated, dizzy”.
He added: "And you keep asking yourself 'Why me?' all the time. 'What have I done? Why has this happened to us?'" Incredibly, the boys attended a local church service just hours later. No mention of Diana was made, while the Queen ordered the removal of all newspapers from Balmoral, fearing the princes might be traumatised by reports of the tragedy.
Defending Her Majesty’s controversial decision to keep him and Harry at Balmoral in the days after Diana’s death, William said: “I think it was a very hard decision for my grandmother to make. “She felt very torn between being a grandmother and her Queen role.” Both princes have since spoken of their regret over their last phone call with their mother before she died. “Harry and I were in a desperate rush to say goodbye – you know, ‘See you later,’” William said.