Prince Harry learned not to suppress grief after Princess Diana's death
Prince Harry has urged young people not to suppress grief as he opened up about the pain of losing his mother Princess Diana. The Duke of Sussex took part in an emotional conversation with Nikki Scott – the founder of the charity Scotty's Little Soldiers for children whose parents have passed away while serving in the armed forces – as he candidly discussed how he coped emotionally following Diana's death in a Paris car crash in 1997 when he was just 12 years of age. Harry said: "It's so easy as a kid to think or convince yourself the reason, I would know, I was 12... the person you've lost wa...