When discussing Princess Diana, one aspect that remains indisputable is her unwavering love for her children.
She often jests about how she contributed to the height of the Windsor men and proudly acknowledges the attractiveness of her sons, attributing it to their Spencer lineage.
At the tender ages of 12 and 15, Prince Harry and Prince William tragically lost their mother in a fatal car accident.
However, as they traversed through adolescence, Diana foresaw the striking charm that her boys would exude, seizing every chance to extol their virtues.
In Christopher Andersen's book, “The Day Diana Died,” he delves into the profound admiration the Princess of Wales harbored for William.
Andersen recounts Diana's effusive praise, where she would gush, “Isn't he superb!
And he's so tall too.
The girls will be mad for him!”
By the time William turned 14, glossy magazines aimed at teenagers were already showcasing poster-sized images of him.
Diana affectionately nicknamed him “DDG,” an acronym for “Drop-Dead Gorgeous,” much to William's chagrin as he playfully protested, “Oh mum, don't say that!”
The phrase “drop-dead gorgeous” was a recurrent term in Diana's lexicon, especially when she encountered Dr. Hasnat Khan, whom some believe was her true love.
Nevertheless, William was not the sole recipient of endearing monikers as Butler Paul Burrell discloses that Harry was covertly referred to as “GKH” or “Good King Harry.”
Burrell recalls William's aversion to the constant reminders of his future role as king during his formative years.
When admonished to sit upright and maintain decorum due to his impending kingship, William expressed his reluctance, stating, “I don't want to be king.”
In response, Harry amusingly retorted, “Well, I'll take on the role then.”
Subsequently, Diana and Burrell lovingly dubbed Harry as “GKH” in reference to “Good King Harry.”
Despite lingering tensions stemming from Megxit, Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent disclosed to Entertainment Tonight that Prince Harry and Prince William have maintained regular communication online, especially during the holiday season.
The brothers are anticipated to come together over the summer to unveil a commemorative statue in honor of what would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday.
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