Close-up photo montage of a smiling Lady Di, next to images of Prince George and Charlotte with serious expressions.
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Breaking news about Prince George and Princess Charlotte: it's about Lady Di

George and Charlotte have surprised everyone with what they've done to remember their grandmother, Lady Di, and they do it regularly

Over time, younger generations have learned to value traditions and the meaning they carry with them. In the case of the Windsors, each member of the royal family has a unique story that is passed down. Sometimes, this is done subtly, but at other times, everything is more difficult, especially when it comes to the youngest ones.

The youngest members of the family, such as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and their little brother, are beginning to understand the weight of traditions. Their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are the ones who try to make sure they learn and incorporate them into their lives. Although, sometimes, the task requires effort.

Three children dressed formally watch an event from a balcony decorated with red fabric and gold details, while elegantly dressed adults stand behind them.
George and Charlotte are the two eldest children of William and Kate Middleton | Europa Press

A tribute that transcends from generation to generation

Prince William has made a conscious emotional effort to integrate Princess Diana's legacy into his children's daily lives. Although the little ones didn't know their grandmother, they have grown up surrounded by her memory.

"There are two grandmothers" is one of the phrases Prince William uses to talk to his children about Diana. With that simple gesture, he reminds them who Lady Di was and her importance within the family.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have witnessed how their grandmother's legacy is honored in their home. On Mother's Day, the children make loving cards to remember Princess Diana.

An elegantly dressed family poses smiling at the entrance of a building, with the man wearing a red uniform with medals and the woman a blue dress with a matching hat, accompanied by three well-groomed children.
George, Charlotte, and their brother Louis, accompanying their parents | Instagram, @princeandprincessofwales

A bond that is unbreakable

Kensington Palace, on more than one occasion, has shared the cards the children write to their grandmother Diana. Prince George wrote: "To Grandma Diana: Happy Mother's Day." "We love you very much and think about you a lot, with love, George."

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte also showed her affection with a touching message. "To Grandma Diana: Thinking of you on Mother's Day. I love you very much, daddy misses you, with much love, Charlotte."

The youngest, Prince Louis, joined the tribute with drawings. Although he didn't write words, his gestures reflect immense affection for his grandmother, a connection that goes beyond the physical.

A group of formally dressed people waving from a balcony.
In the family of the Princes of Wales, the memory of Lady Di is still alive | Europa Press

An eternal legacy that endures

Prince William has passed on to his children a tradition that ensures Diana's legacy remains in the heart of the royal family. "A essential pillar in the history and family life of the Windsors," said Prince William.

Through these small gestures, the memory of Lady Di is kept intact. Her essence remains present in the royal family, creating a deep connection that transcends time and generations.

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