Righting wrongs. Prince Charles and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, received an apology from BBC director general Tim Davie for the late Princess Diana‘s infamous Panorama interview.
02.07.2022 - 00:51 / perezhilton.com
Once again, Prince William and Prince Harry have reunited to pay tribute to their mother Princess Diana.
While the battling brothers did not meet up in person this time, they both took a moment to reflect on their late mom’s impressive and lasting legacy during Friday’s virtual 2022 Diana Awards ceremony.
The event honored young “changemakers” (from the ages of nine to 25) who are working to make the world a better place through their “social action or humanitarian work.” This year, 180 recipients took home the award after demonstrating the “ability to inspire and mobilize new generations to serve their communities and create long-lasting change on a global scale.” The ceremony also fell on what would have been Diana’s 61st birthday — so it was a particularly heartfelt tribute to her limited time on her Earth amounted to.
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For starters, Prince William congratulated the award winners with a moving letter that recognized the impact he believes his mother still has on future generations, saying via People:
The 40-year-old continued:
The Duke of Cambridge also called the activists “the personification of [his] mother’s legacy,” adding:
What a great compliment to receive!
Prince Harry appeared virtually throughout the ceremony with many lengthy and tear-jerking reflections on the importance of the recipients’ work as well as the biggest takeaway he hopes they remember about his momma. The Duke of Sussex began by reflecting on the loss of his mother, who died in a car accident in August 1997:
Just like his bro, he sees Lady Di living on in the award winners:
But he also sees his mom’s presence when he looks to his own children, Archie, 3, and Lil
Righting wrongs. Prince Charles and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, received an apology from BBC director general Tim Davie for the late Princess Diana‘s infamous Panorama interview.
Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry and the royal family have received a formal apology from BBC director general Tim Davie over Princess Diana's 1995 “Panorama” interview. The apology came shortly after BBC confirmed that William and Harry’s former nanny, Alexandra Pettifer, a.k.a.
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Naman Ramachandran BBC director general Tim Davie has issued a public apology to Prince Charles and his sons William and Harry over the infamous 1995 BBC Princess Diana “Panorama” interview.Princess Diana was interviewed by journalist Martin Bashir on the program. An independent investigation into the program, conducted by Lord Dyson, found that the public broadcaster “fell short of the high standards of integrity and transparency which are its hallmark.” The Dyson report also found that Bashir used deceitful methods to gain access to Princess Diana, including allegedly forging documents.The methods also included allegations that William and Harry’s former nanny Alexandra Pettifer, better known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke, had an affair with Charles.
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Prince Harry has explained that he often sees his late mother Princess Diana's legacy when he looks at his own children, Archie and Lilibet. The Duke of Sussex, 37, made the comment while praising recipients of an award honouring the Princess of Wales.
Honoring her memory. On what would have been the late Princess Diana‘s 61st birthday, Prince William and Prince Harry individually paid tribute to their mother and celebrated the impact she had on the world.
Prince Harry made an appearance Friday during a virtual ceremony to honor recipients of the Diana Award, and reflected on how he feels Princess Diana's presence now more than ever.The Duke of Sussex made the remarks on what would have been the late royal's 61st birthday, adding that «there isn't a day during the past two and a half decades where I haven't thought about the mark she left, not only on me and my brother, but on all of our lives.»The Diana Award aims to honor young people who work to improve the lives of others. Established in 1999, the award goes to recipients as young as nine and up to 25.
Prince William is honoring Princess Diana's birthday in the way she would want. On Friday, which marked what would have been the late royal's 61st birthday, Prince William issued a letter congratulating the 2022 recipients of her eponymous award. “You are part of an inspirational generation of young people who are changing the world through your actions, and I hugely admire your efforts," the father of three wrote. «Your stories are remarkable.
Prince William paid tribute to his mother Princess Diana on what would have been her 61st birthday on Friday.
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