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Charlotte of Cambridge, when William and Kate’s daughter grew up
The Prince William’s bond with Scotland it is much more complex than it might appear. He loves the Scottish lands, the people, the culture: he has renewed his enormous appreciation for his places of peace, but at the same time he has decided to talk about himself and what it really means for him, about the conflicting emotions he lives inside.
“I was in Balmoral when I was told that my mother was dead“, Speaking was William, during his opening speech at theGeneral Assembly of the Church of Scotland. “Still in shock, I found refuge while serving in the Crathie Kirk parish that same morning “.
“In the dark days of pain that followed, I found solace in the Scottish countryside and in the open spaces ”, praised the most beautiful part of the country. Queen Elizabeth’s bond with Balmoral is very intense, her place of unspoiled tranquility. For William, however, it is the seat of pain, for Diana, and joy, for Kate.
“Growing up, I saw my grandmother enjoying every minute spent here, as did my father, who is always happy when he walks in the hills.” His memories of Scotland are softened by an important meeting: right here, William met his Kate. Both studied atUniversity of St. Andrews at the time. Between ups and downs, their love story made the whole world dream and their wedding day was a riot of fairy tale and reality. They also had three magnificent children: George, Charlotte and Louis.
“The bond with Scotland will always be deep, it is incredibly important to me and will always have a special place in my heart”, the conclusion of William’s speech is a swing of emotions, in which the Prince has chosen to reveal himself in an unprecedented way , perhaps to show that he too is capable of deep feelings.
In fact, Prince Harry recently got naked, talking about how she dealt with the loss of her mother Diana. The two brothers, despite appearing distant today, remain united by one sentiment: the love and memory of Diana. And it is the latter that the two ultimately disappointed, choosing not to find a meeting point after Meghan’s interview with Oprah.
“I drank a lot of alcohol, as much as you drink in a week. Not because I was having fun, but because I was trying to hide the pain ”. Harry’s confession also has put the Royal Family in a bad light, accusing her of heavy silences and of having abandoned him in the most difficult moment of her entire life.
The trip to Scotland by Kate and William includes a short but intense tour, in which they will meet at St. Andrews University. In addition, they will also meet the rescuers of the NHS, or the English health service. Between confessions and memories, William’s homage to Diana did not go unnoticed: it is always in his thoughts.
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