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Prince Harry Discusses Grief and Bereavement in Emotional Interview
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Prince Harry recently shared his thoughts on bereavement and grief during a conversation with Nikki Scott, founder of Scotty's Little Soldiers, a military bereavement charity. Harry, who lost his mother Princess Diana at the age of 12, discussed how children often struggle to cope with loss, convincing themselves that they need to be sad for as long as possible to prove their loved one is missed. He praised the charity for putting smiles on kids' faces and acknowledged that talking about grief can be difficult.
What you've done is incredible. It is truly inspirational. I'm really honored and privileged to be part of Scotty's now and I really look forward to us doing everything we can to bring in more people, more interest, raise more funds and be able to get the message out there to get more kids the support they so desperately need.
But then there's this realization of, no, they must want me to be happy.
You convince yourself that the person you've lost wants you, or you need to be sad for as long as possible to prove to them that they are missed.
That's the hardest thing, especially for kids, I think, which is, 'I don't want to talk about it because it will make me sad, but once realizing that if I do talk about it, and I'm celebrating their life, then actually, things become easier,'
What you've done is incredible. It is truly inspirational. I'm really honoured and privileged to be part of Scotty's now.
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