Prince William had 'red with tears' eyes after finding Diana truth
Prince William is utterly disappointed by Princess Diana's interview
Prince William was reportedly shattered after his mother’s BBC interview.
The Princess of Wales was overwhelmed when he saw his Princess Diana ok television with Martin Bashir, claiming that ex-husband, King Charles, never loved her.
According to Andrew Morton, William, then twelve, asked her "Is it true, Mother? Is it true that Daddy never loved you?".'
William was under the supervision of Dr Andrew Gailey, his Eton housemaster, when the interview was dropped.
Speaking about William’s peril, author Robert Lacey notes: “The 11-year-old Prince was offered the chance to watch the interview on the TV set of his personal protection officer at Ludgrove.”
“He declined, and the details of how Harry later reacted to his mother’s revelations are still obscure.
“But William went down to his housemaster’s study shortly before 8pm that Monday to sit alone and watch as Panorama’s revolving globe and percussive theme music made way for the close-up of his mother’s wide eyes and heavily kohled eyelids as she fired off her broadside of embarrassing accusations.
The expert added: “Before the 58 minutes ended, William was weeping.
“Gailey told Diana that he found her son slumped on the sofa, his eyes red with tears.
The Prince pulled himself together to rush back to his room — but when, an hour later, Diana telephoned on the house phone, William refused to take her call,” revealed the expert.
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