Prince William shared a never-before-seen photo of his late
mother, Diana, Princess of Wales on Mothering Sunday.
The photograph was taken at Highgrove in 1984, when William was
two-years-old. He added a personal message, writing,
“Remembering my mother, today and every day. Thinking of all
those who are remembering someone they love today. Happy Mother’s
Day.”

photo of Princess Diana on Mothering Sunday KensingtonRoyal / X /
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Diana was killed on 31 August 1997 following a car accident in
Paris. In the decades since her death, William has become a vocal
supporter of bereavement support for young people. He is the patron
of Child Bereavement UK, which was founded by his mother’s
friend—and Prince George’s godmother—Julia Samuel.
On a visit to Child Bereavement UK in February 2025, William
spoke with a group of young people and told them how vital it was
to have a support network as they deal with their pain. “It’s
crucial for the first few years, particularly, that you have
support like this,” he said. “Sometimes the hardest thing
about grief is finding the words for how you actually
feel.”
That spring, he elaborated on grief in a message announcing the
merger of Child Bereavement UK and Winton’s Wish. “Grief is the
worst pain any child or parent will ever endure, and while we
cannot prevent these losses, we can ensure that every possible type
of expert support and care is given to help rebuild the lives of
those affected.”
William has spoken in the past about how talking about his
mother helps him with his grief. In an interview with British
GQ magazine in 2017, he said “I find talking about my
mother and keeping her memory alive very important. I find it
therapeutic to talk about her, and to talk about how I
feel.”
He also speaks
about ‘Granny Diana’ with his children, and keeps photos of his
mother around their home so that they know who she was. In 2021,
Kensington Palace shared cards from Prince George, Princess
Charlotte, and Prince Louis
to their late grandmother on Mothering Sunday. “Each year
on Mother’s Day, George, Charlotte and Louis make cards remembering
their Granny, Diana, for William.
“Whatever your circumstances, we are thinking of you this
Mother’s Day.”3
This year Mother’s Day will be different
once again.Many of us will be apart from our loved ones, but looking forward
to a time in the not too distant future when we can give our mother
a hug again. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/Bys6OCqtTT— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 14, 2021
“Dear Granny Diana, I am thinking of you on mother’s day. I
love you very much. Papa is missing you. Lots of love Charlotte
xxxxxxxxx,” Princess Charlotte’s card read.
Prince George wrote: “Dear granny Diana, Happy happy
Mother’s Day. I love you very much and think of you always, sending
lots of love from George xxxxx.”
Buckingham
Palace also shared a message, writing: “Wishing Mothers
everywhere, and those who might be missing their Mums today, a
restful Mothering Sunday.”


Mothering Sunday photograph RoyalFamily / X / Fair Use


Mothering Sunday photograph RoyalFamily / X / Fair Use
The palace shared three photos, one of Queen Elizabeth II and
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; one of Queen Elizabeth II with
her two eldest, King Charles and Princess Anne when they were
young; and one of Queen Camilla with her late mother Rosalind
Shand.



