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Princess Diana > Children > All photos |
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Dreadful headaches,
stomachache, dizziness, nausea after every bite! Why must a woman be so ill, just because
she's pregnant? Diana couldn't understand it. She was, after all, pleased about the baby.
Finally she would have a task which totally suited her. Yet, on 5th November 1981, just
four months after the wedding, as the Queen officially confirmed her daughter-in-law's
pregnancy, Diana's peace came to an end. Innumerable greetings cards were sent to the
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On 21st June
1982 Diana brought a healthy baby in to the world. Hurrah, it was a boy! William, the heir
to the throne! Her hotel room was like a sea of flowers, red roses everywhere. The
Princess was totally exhausted, but very, very happy. It was a difficult birth, which took
a very long time. But the suffering was very soon forgotten, now the only thing that
counted was the sweet baby in her arms. One could hear the jubilant calls from
outside:
"long live Diana!" |
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Diana took a
complete rest. A nanny and an infant nurse cared for tiny William. Charles was so excited
by his son and heir, that was not able to take his eyes from him. He gave his wife a small
diamond necklace as a sign of his thanks and happiness. But he forgot to give her the
necessary attention and love needed. |
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Wills was now nine months old and his parents had to make a state visit to
Australia. The
journey would take six weeks. For Diana such a long separation would be
impossible. She
insisted on taking William with her. She also explained this to the Queen, who, as
expected, categorically denied this wish. Therefore Diana threatened to stay in London
with her son. |
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Even in the same year Diana
became pregnant again. Charles reacted to the |
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Diana was an inspirational mother for her sons William and Harry. They always took up first place in her life. Diana loved, protected and cared for her children more than anything. They meant everything to her. Already as a small girl Diana wanted to have at least five children. Later, as "Queen of Hearts", Diana wanted to be the mother of the nation, the mother for the poor and sick of the whole world. William and Harry were her happiness. Diana took on the role of mother with devotion and passion. She wanted her sons to live as normal a childhood as possible, even if that was often difficult to achieve. |
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Like every young mother Diana played and romped around with her boys, and was very careful that the nanny didn't have too much of an influence. For Diana there was never a question of letting nannies take over the child-raising - something actually routine for aristocratic families. After two dismissals the cheerful Tiggy Legge-Bourke took over the job. And now a true nanny-drama began: Diana insinuated that Tiggy played the role of hostess, flirted with her husband and took over the children. William and Harry truly loved Tiggy, and also today, after Diana's tragic death, she is a very important close contact for the pair. Diana loved having her sons to herself. She spent as much time with them as possible. Diana was a loving mother and best playmate in one person. There was no childish fun that she had not joined in with : roller skating on the long corridors in Kensington Palace, jellybaby eating competitions, log flume rides or dressing-up as ghosts using bedsheets. Sometimes the three even secretly annoyed the old servants by always hiding certain objects. Prince Charles was not always excited by the boisterous games in his house. He insisted that his sons should be made familiar with their future duties as soon as possible. This included discipline, order, first-class manners and also sobriety. Especially William should be raised after kingly principles. After all, the heir to the throne saw him as one day being his future heir.
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Even when it is natural in high
society to send the children to boarding school, it was however a painful parting for
Princess Diana. Because she naturally loved to have her children around her when she was
alone in the evening in Kensington Palace and felt alone. In June 1991 Prince William was
accidentally hit by a golf club held by a fellow pupil at the boarding school. Diana raced
to the hospital. William had a fractured skull, difficult contusions had to be operated on
immediately. But Charles left the hospital to keep and engagement. The operation lasted 75
minutes. Diana didn't understand how a father how a father could leave his son alone at
such a moment. As William awoke she was sitting beside him. |
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Diana was a devoted mother. But it would be completely wrong to presume that Charles was a bad father. He also loved his sons and tried to make their lives as carefree as possible. He just had a different way with children. Charles couldn't give them the same tenderness as Diana. The source for this certainly laid in his childhood. As a small boy he was not allowed to show any feelings. And so it is no miracle that he wanted to raise William and Harry as proper men. Charles went hunting or fishing with them. He was proud when they caught a hare or had good grades at sport. Charles clapped his oldest on the back with a wink, as he was caught at 14 with a bottle of champagne on school grounds, and his first sexual contact with girls was talked about. He spent a part of the school holidays with his sons in Scotland, undertook long hikes and explained the beauties of nature to them. Diana preferred to fly to distant lands with William and Harry. The children always had fun with their mother: swimming in the Caribbean, water skiing in the Mediterranean, snowball fights in Switzerland. During the holidays the boys were allowed to do everything, but above all to be children. They were allowed to eat hamburgers from the packaging, read comics, play with other boys in the hotel. And this all meant a lot, when one had been born into royalty! |
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At home in London or
also in the elite boarding school Eton they have to wear special armbands, which
are tiny locating devices. In the case of a kidnapping the police can tell at
once where the children of the Heir to the Throne are. |
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