The Duke of Cambridge
has said it was "very difficult" not to have his late mother at his
wedding. Interviewed by US TV
network ABC, Prince William agreed he had "missed" Princess Diana at
Westminster Abbey. "It's the one time since she's died, where I've…
thought to myself it would be fantastic if she was here," he said. Meanwhile,
Buckingham Palace has announced the prince has been made a Royal Knight of the
Order of the Thistle, Scotland's highest honour. William and his brother Prince
Harry were both interviewed by ABC's Katie Couric for a documentary to coincide
with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. William was 15 and Harry 12 when their mother
died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997. Asked about his April 2011
wedding, Prince William said he thought it was "just how sad really for
her, more than anything, not being able to see it... I think she would have
loved the day". He added: "I sort of prepared myself beforehand so
that... I was sort of mentally prepared so I didn't want any wobbly lips or
anything going on," he said. He said he hoped Diana would have been
"very proud" of both Harry and himself on the day he married Kate
Middleton. He added: "I'm just very sad that she's never going to get a
chance to meet Kate." Interviewed separately for the Jubilee Queen
documentary, Prince Harry agreed it was "hard" that Diana was not at
the wedding. "I think she had the best seat in the house probably,"
he said. "She would have loved to be there."
'Very honoured'
On the subject of the
Queen, Harry said his grandmother was someone who is "really very very
normal, very relaxed. "She obviously takes a huge interest in what we all
do... she wants to know which charities we are supporting, how life is going in
our jobs as such." A St James's Palace spokesman said the Duke of
Cambridge, who has the Scottish title the Earl of Strathearn and is already a
Knight of the Garter, was "very honoured" to be made a Royal Knight
of the Thistle. The accolade is second only in precedence in the UK to the
Order of the Garter and is given after a personal decision by the Queen. The
spokesman added: "It's his 30th birthday this year and also the Diamond
Jubilee and the Queen felt it was an appropriate time to bestow the
honour." William will be formally installed as a Royal Knight of the
Thistle in July during the Queen's official week-long residence at the Palace
of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and
Princess Royal have all received the same honour in the past. In London, the
Duke of Cambridge's wife, Kate, attended her first Buckingham Palace garden
party alongside the Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. She
wore a soft pink dress by designer Emilia Wickstead, with matching Jane Corbett
hat. It was the second garden party to be held at the palace so far this year
and was attended by 8,000 guests.
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