On the night of her death Princess Diana called her two sons for a chat.
At the time, 15-year-old William and 12-year-old Harry rushed through the conversation so they could get back to playing with their cousins in Balmoral.
They had no idea that would be the last time they would talk to their mum. Just hours later, Diana was killed in a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma road tunnel in Paris.
Now, 35 and 32, Prince William and Prince Harry have opened up about their regrets over that fleeting conversation from their childhood.
In a documentary called Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy (due to air on Channel 7’s Sunday Night program next week) Prince William admitted that conversation “still sticks in [his] mind” 20 years later.
She was many things to many people, but to her two boys, Lady Diana was just mum. Coming soon to #SN7.
PREVIEW: https://t.co/4ZEQpxGCiP pic.twitter.com/czeMp5L5tt— sunday night (@sundaynighton7) July 15, 2017