Key Points

Prince Harry opens up about his emotional breakdown at Princess Diana's funeral in his memoir Spare. He describes nearly crying during Elton John's performance but ultimately breaking down when his mother was buried. Harry recalls feeling ashamed for showing emotion despite the overwhelming grief. The Duke of Sussex continues to honor his mother's legacy through charitable work and family tributes.

Key Points: Prince Harry Recalls Crying at Princess Diana Funeral in Spare Memoir

  • Harry nearly cried during Elton John's Candle in the Wind performance
  • He finally broke down when Diana's coffin was lowered at Althorp
  • Harry felt ashamed for violating the royal family ethos
  • He honors Diana through charity work and naming his daughter Lilibet Diana
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Prince Harry recalls moment he cried at mom Princess Diana's funeral

Prince Harry reveals in his memoir Spare the exact moment he broke down crying at Princess Diana's funeral after holding back emotions during the procession.

"My body convulsed and my chin fell, and I began to sob uncontrollably into my hands - Prince Harry"

Washington, DC, September 6

Prince Harry pinpointed the moment that allowed him to cry on the day of his mother, Princess Diana's, funeral in his memoir, Spare, reported People.

The Duke of Sussex made the revelation in his groundbreaking memoir. Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997, following a car accident in Paris at age 36, as photographers pursued the vehicle she was travelling in, and her funeral was held a week later on September 6, 1997.

Prince Harry was 12 and his brother, Prince William, was 15 when their mother died, and they famously walked behind her coffin during her funeral procession, according to People.

In Spare, the Duke of Sussex wrote that his tears "nearly" began to fall when Elton John performed an emotional rendition of "Candle in the Wind" during Diana's funeral at Westminster Abbey.

"I can't be sure the notes in my head are from that moment or from clips I've seen since. Possibly, they're vestiges of recurring nightmares. But I do have one pure, indisputable memory of the song climaxing and my eyes starting to sting and tears nearly falling," Prince Harry wrote.

However, he didn't cry until his mother was buried on the grounds of Althorp House, the Spencer family's ancestral estate in Northamptonshire.

"When the hearse finally got to Althorp, the coffin was removed again and carried across the pond, over a green iron bridge hastily positioned by military engineers, to a little island, and there it was placed upon a platform. Willy and I walked across the same bridge to the island," Prince Harry wrote in Spare about Diana's resting place at Oval Lake Grave, reported People.

"It was reported that Mummy's hands were folded across her chest and between them was placed a photo of me and Willy, possibly the only two men who ever truly loved her. Certainly, the two who loved her most," he wrote.

"For all eternity we'd be smiling at her in the darkness," he said, reflecting that envisioning this as the flag on her coffin was removed and her coffin was lowered into the ground was what "finally broke me," reported People.

"My body convulsed and my chin fell, and I began to sob uncontrollably into my hands," Prince Harry wrote. "I felt ashamed of violating the family ethos, but I couldn't hold it in any longer," reported People.

In the decades since her death, Prince Harry has honoured his mother's legacy by supporting some of the same charities that she did, such as The HALO Trust. He and his wife, Meghan Markle, also gave their daughter Princess Lilibet, now 4, the middle name of Diana, reported People.

In 2022, Prince Harry said that he always hoped to make his mother proud.

"I certainly hope and believe everything I do makes her proud," the Duke of Sussex said then. "In the 12 short years I was lucky enough to have with her, I saw and felt the energy and lift she got from helping others, no matter their background, ailment or status. Her life and theirs were better for it, however short theirs or hers was," as per the outlet.

"I honour my mother in everything I do. I am my mother's son," he said, reported People.

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Rahul R
Diana was truly the people's princess. Even after all these years, her memory lives on. It's beautiful that Harry continues her charitable work - that's the best tribute any son can give his mother.
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Sarah B
The part about the photo of them in her hands... that got me emotional. As Indians, we understand the deep bond between mother and son. Diana's love for her children was her most beautiful quality.
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Vikram M
While I sympathize with his loss, I wish he wouldn't share such private moments in books. Some grief should remain personal, especially when it involves family. The media circus around Diana's death was terrible enough.
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Anjali F
Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" still brings tears to my eyes. That funeral was watched by millions in India too - Diana had such a special connection with people across the world. 🌹
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Michael C
The image of those two young boys walking behind their mother's coffin will forever be one of the most heartbreaking moments in modern history. It's good that Harry is finally processing his grief openly.
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Nisha Z
As someone who lost my mother young, I completely understand that delayed reaction. Sometimes the reality hits you much later. Grief has no timeline, and it's brave of

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