Princess Diana: William and Harry reveal how she has shaped their lives in new documentary
PRINCE William and Prince Harry have spoken about how their mother’s influence has shaped their lives in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death.
William and Harry have spoken about how their mother's influence has shaped their lives
The brothers, who were aged 15 and 12 when Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, discuss in the ITV programme “intimate reflections” and her contribution to public life, including charity and humanitarian work.
The brothers discuss 'intimate reflections' in a documentary to mark the anniversary of her death
Jo Clinton-Davis, controller of factual at ITV, said the documentary “will offer viewers a fresh and revealing insight into Princess Diana... to bring together a definitive portrait of a unique person who touched the lives of millions”.
Nick Kent, the documentary’s executive producer from Oxford Film and Television which is making the programme, said: “This film will show Princess Diana in a way she has never been seen before, through the eyes of the two people who knew her best.”
William and Harry were aged 15 and 12 when Princess Diana was killed in a car crash
Prince Harry on his battle with grief following Diana's death
In other interviews in the past few weeks William, 34, and Harry, 32, have already spoken candidly about the impact of losing their mother, with the Duke saying he still lives with the shock of her death and Harry admitting he needed counselling.
The BBC is also making a programme which is expected to feature the princes and Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer.