The question on the top of everyone’s lips is: Who got them to finally open up about their mother?
For the past few weeks, stories of Prince William and Prince Harry’s memories of Diana have been all over the web.

The Princess sadly passed away 20 years ago and ITV put together a documentary – Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy – to honour her memory.
And while we’ve often seen friends and family speak out about the Princess, this is the first time her sons have sat down to chat about their mother.
Prince Harry, who was 12-years-old when Diana died, and Prince William, who was 15-years-old, candidly spoke about their childhood memories with their mother and what type of impact would she making in the world if she were still alive today.

And now the question on the top of everyone’s lips is: Who got them to finally open up about their mother?
According to news.com.au, it’s all about the connections the producers have made in the past with the royal family.
Nick Kent, executive producer of the documentary, and director Ashley Gething, were involved in two films about the Queen in the lead up to her 90th birthday last year and gained the trust of the Princes through that.

“We just sat down with them earlier this year and talked about the scope of the film,” Gething told the publication.
“I think initially, Nick and I thought that it would be a film looking really at the princess’ working life and working legacy, but in the course of that conversation with them it became clear they were also happy to make a film that was rather wider and reflected the memories and childhood experiences they’ve had with their mum.
“They were happy to make it a much more personal film.”

Source: nz news yahoo com
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