Prince William of the United Kingdom. (AFP PHOTO / Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS)

Remembering the Tragic Death of Princess Diana, Prince William Shared The Painful Moment

London, United Kingdom - Prince William, the oldest son of Princess Diana was only 15 when the royal princess died in a car accident in a tunnel in the city of Paris, France because it avoided the paparazzi. Prince William of the United Kingdom opened to the public a bitter sheet in his life, namely the tragic death of his biological mother in 1997 that still lingering in his mind.

William stated in a BBC documentary as reported by CNN, Saturday (18/5) that there is no more pain than that [hearing the departure of Princess Diana as both William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, were known to experience a number of mental health symptoms  for years. The openness was the only way in making the two British heirs out of depression after losing their dearest mother when they were finally ready to open to public.

The Duke of Cambridge also said that in the past life everything was heavier because of the psychological injuries experienced. However, he continued, even through the openness of pain it could be overcome and not disturb his mentality more severely.

William also stated that Britains, especially men, should be more comfortable talking about mental disorders and not feeling shame about it. He also said that people should relax a little, and talk about their emotions, because we are not robots and have feelings.

As The President of the English Football Association, the openness is also what William show to everyone. He looked more emotionally open when trying to talk to a number of footballers like Peter Crouch, Danny Rose, Thierry Henry, Jermaine Jenas, and England national manager Gareth Southgate in order to support and to make the group more relax that can lead to success, not only in the job but in everyday life.