Prince Harry pens emotional message to bereaved children in new book
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Prince Harry opened up about the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a foreword for a new book created for children who have lost a parent to COVID-19. Harry, who was 12 at the time of his mother's death, wrote that despite the "hole" losing a parent creates, the memories of them live on forever.
The book, "Hospital by the Hill," tells the story of a child whose mother died from COVID-19 while working on the front lines of the pandemic. The book has been made available for free to children in the United Kingdom. "When I was a young boy I lost my mum. At the time I didn't want to believe it or accept it, and it left a huge hole inside of me," Prince Harry wrote. "I know how you feel and I want to assure you that over time that hole will be filled with so much love and support. ...when a parent goes to heaven, I was told their spirit, their love and the memories of them do not."
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