Princes Harry And William Still Thinks About Diana's Death
NEW YORK (AFP) - Britain's Prince Harry says he will "never stop wondering" about the truth behind his mother Diana's death, in a joint interview with his brother William, who spoke of the emotional "baggage" they carry as royals.
In excerpts released Tuesday of an interview the princes gave to NBC News, both sons of Diana and
Prince Charles said her death in a car accident nearly 10 years had cast a permanent shadow over their lives.
"Whatever happened in that tunnel, you know no one will ever know," Harry, 22, told NBC anchor Matt Lauer, according to advance excerpts reported by People Magazine
"And I'm sure people will always think about that ... I'll never stop wondering about that," he said.
William, 24 and second-in-line to the British throne, said the memory of his mother's death had failed to dwindle with time.
"There's not a day goes by I don't think about it," he said.
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