When Princess Diana died in August 1997, she was only 36 years old.
Although her life was brief, Diana managed to impact the world, culturally and otherwise.
However, Diana’s primary concern was raising her two sons with King Charles III, William and Harry.

Tragically, they were only 15 and 12 when Diana died in a car accident.
In a 2017 interview withBritish GQ, William discussed having his own family without his mother.
He said, “I would like to have had her advice.

I would love her to have met Catherine and to have seen the children grow up.
It makes me sad that she won’t, that they will never know her.”
Despite this, William and his children continue to honor his mother’s memory in any way they can.

The caption revealedwhat Diana’s grandchildren call her.
I love you very much and think of you always, Sending lots of love from George xxxxx."
Charlotte’s card featured a colorful heart drawn on pink paper plastered with stickers.
I love you very much.
Papa is missing you.
Lots of love Charlotte xxxxxxxxx."
Louis was only two at the time.
Prince Harry celebrated Mother’s Day that year by sending flowers to Diana’s grave.
She is buried at the site of her childhood home in Northamptonshire, England.
Harry’s son with Meghan Markle, Archie, was not even two years old at the time.
The couple’s daughter, Lilibet, was born in June 2021.
As a tribute to her late grandmother, Charlotte’s middle name is actually Diana.
In 2022,William revealed his kids will follow in Princess Diana’s footsteps.