
Lady Di didn't think the same: William and Harry are left speechless after the news
Diana had a different vision about her children's future, leaving a reflection that still causes controversy
Lady Di, called the "people's princess," was known for her maternal instinct toward William and Harry and her closeness to the people. Lady Di left a legacy that remains relevant in the British royal family and left a mark on the hearts and memories of many. Throughout her life, Diana showed a deep connection with her children, even setting protocol aside to feel close to them.
Now, it has come to public attention that Diana had a vision about the future of the monarchy that was shocking. Although her words weren't released at the time, the predictions she made about her sons' roles are still being talked about.

Harry, the "good king" Diana saw in her youngest son
In recent statements, royal chronicler Robert Jobson recalled that Diana saw in Harry a resilience and a unique connection with people. According to Jobson, Diana thought her youngest son had "a unique temperament" and an exceptional ability to deal with public scrutiny.
This comment isn't casual, since Harry experienced complex situations like his time in the trenches in Afghanistan, which earned him the nickname "Bunker Harry." The qualities Diana saw in him made her think Harry would be more suited to be king, beyond the line of succession.
Lady Di and the characteristics of William and Harry
Another royal specialist, Charles Rae, revealed that Diana used to call her youngest son "GHK." This meant "Good King Harry." This nickname wasn't just out of maternal affection, but evoked a historical figure: Henry V.
King Henry V, at 16 years old, led a successful military campaign and was a symbol of strength and leadership. These characteristics are similar to those Lady Di saw in Harry. Although we don't know if Diana was directly inspired by Henry V, the historical connection seems to carry more weight than it appears.

William: a major concern for Lady Di
While Diana trusted Harry as a leader, she also worried about her eldest son, William. According to journalist Angela Levin, Diana used to express her fear that William didn't want to be king, saying.
"William doesn't want to be king and that worries me." As William has grown and continued preparing to take the throne, he has kept a low profile. He has avoided the media spotlight, something that seems to confirm his mother's concerns.
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