Prince William Remembers Lady Di With Much Love

Prince William Remembers Lady Di With Much Love

With a beautiful image, Prince William remembers his mother and Instagram users give him emotional messages of love

Tenderness, love and union is what reflects the image that Prince William shared on his official Instagram account, in it you can see how he, Harry, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, They enjoy playing in the old fire station.

This photo was shared by reason of celebrating the ninth month of the year, on the ninth of the month, at 9 in the morning. That is to say, 999, it is a special day since firefighters and police officers are recognized and celebrated. The prince could not choose a better photograph.

It is said that when this photo was taken in 1988, Lady Di was attentive to what her children were doing and smiled every time she managed to see her children happy. A sign that the princes played and had fun is this more than emotional image.

Lady Di. Photo: EFE

A memory that he shares from the bottom of his heart, many of the users who follow Prince William on his social networks, mainly on Instagram, comment on the good gesture he had when remembering his childhood, just when he was cared for by his mother Lady Di .

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Today marks # 999DayUK, when we celebrate and say thank you to our incredible Police, Fire and Emergency Medical services ��‍♀��‍����‍⚕ and all our specialized emergency services for all that they do to keep us safe . The first photograph in this post is of The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex and their mother Diana, Princess of Wales, with their cousins ​​Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall in the yard of the Old Fire Station �� in the grounds of Sandringham House in 1988. On 999 Day later today The Duke will visit @TheFirefightersCharity at Harcombe House in Devon to hear about the support that the center provides to members of the fire and rescue service and their families, and meet representatives from across the emergency services sector. On the extraordinary work of our emergency services, The Duke of Cambridge said: "As a society, we owe our wellbeing, and indeed our lives, to the men and women in our emergency services who work tirelessly to protect us in some of the most difficult circumstances. It is only fitting that we should recognize the vital role that they play, and pay tribute to the bravery and dedication of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities. " 999 Day begins annually at 9am on the 9th September (the 9th hour of the 9th day of the 9th month) and is held to pay tribute to the invaluable work that is carried out by the emergency services and responders. �� Getty images / Press Association

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The photo was captured at Sandringham House, where the old fire station was located. Within Prince William’s busy schedule, Cambridge Levee is now considering visiting the fire brigade charity with the intention of donating something to the institution.

Likewise, it has been reported that he will visit relatives of firefighters and policemen. Prince William’s words were as follows:

As a society, we owe our well-being, and indeed our lives, to the men and women in our emergency services who work tirelessly to protect us in some of the most difficult circumstances. It stands to reason that we recognize the vital role they play and honor the courage and dedication of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities. "

This is a sign that William is aware that it was they, who at the time helped to get Lady Di out of that terrible accident that took her life.

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