Prince Harry‘s final wish after his mother, Princess Diana’s death, was refused by King Charles, claims a royal journalist. Harry was reportedly adamant about going with his father to bring Princess Diana’s body home from Paris but his request was turned down
Royal journalist and friend of the late Princess of Wales, Richard Kay, told Express that Prince Harry had a specific request of his father, then-Prince Charles, after learning his mother had died. Harry wanted to travel to Paris with his father and collect Princess Diana’s body.
Charles reportedly refused his youngest son’s request. Richard Kay did not explain why. Perhaps he believed Harry would have been even more traumatized by the experience, adding to the sadness he already felt at the loss of his mother.
Kay explained, “the queen and Prince Charles’s view was that the boys were their main priority.” He continued, “Charles made the decision that he was going to Paris to bring back Diana’s body.”
“This was a surprising and brave move. He was an ex-husband and had no right to be there other than as the father of her sons.”
King Charles defied Queen Elizabeth’s wishes to travel to Paris with Diana’s two sisters
According to ABC News, Charles showed himself “at his best” by flying to retrieve his ex-wife’s body and bring her home to the United Kingdom. On the other hand, Queen Elizabeth was adamant that Diana did not deserve special treatment as a former senior royal.
However, the site reported that Charles stood his ground, telling the monarch that Diana’s many admirers would not stand for her to be treated with anything other than the dignity she deserved as a valued member of the royal family.
Charles also reportedly had a hand in planning Diana’s funeral. The ceremony and procession were watched by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide.
In his 2023 memoir, Spare, the Duke of Sussex wrote about the decision for he and Prince William to walk behind the carriage carrying their mother’s coffin to Westminster Abbey. He revealed that “several adults were aghast” at the idea.
Harry penned, “Mummy’s brother, Uncle Charles [9th Earl Spencer], was completely against the idea. He wrote, “You can’t make these boys walk behind their mother’s coffin! It’s barbaric.’”
In BBC’s 2017 documentary Diana, 7 Days, Harry said, “Genuinely, I don’t have an opinion on whether that was right or wrong. I am glad I was part of it. Looking back on it now, I am very glad I was part of it.”
Princess Diana died on Aug. 31, 1997, in Paris, France, where she spent her final days with her boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed. She was 36 years old