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Prince William today relived his 'dark days of grief' after his mother Princess Diana died - just days after the BBC was condemned over Martin Bashir's deceptions and Harry unleashed another 'truth bomb' attack on the Royals.The Duke of Cambridge remembered how he had been at Balmoral when he heard of the death of his mother in 1997, but said he 'found comfort and solace in the Scottish outdoors' as he mourned.But he said these 'painful' memories come alongside 'great joy' because it was in Scotland, at St Andrews' University, that William met his now-wife Kate Middleton.William today visited the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh on the second day of his Royal visit in his capacity as the Earl of Strathearn and Lord High Commissioner, a role appointed by the Queen.There, he chatted with Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon about the dismal Scottish weather. Later, Prince William joined first responders for a pint of beer in Edinburgh to watch the Scottish Cup final at a pub overlooked by Edinburgh Castle. He also visited Extreme E this afternoon, a racing programme that sends electric SUVs to compete in remote parts of the world impacted by climate change.
Meanwhile, Her Majesty was welcomed on board Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of its operational deployment to the Indo-Pacific region. It comes as the Royal Family's relationship with Prince Harry 'hangs by a thread' after the Duke of Sussex dropped yet more nuclear 'truth bombs' - including the suggestion that Prince Charles had allowed his children to 'suffer'. In a speech earlier today, William said: 'Scotland is a source of some of my happiest memories but also my saddest.
I was in Balmoral when I was told that my mother had died.'Still in shock, I found sanctuary in the service at Crathie Kirk that very morning and in the dark days of grief that followed I found comfort and solace in the Scottish outdoors.'As a result, the connection I feel to Scotland will forever run deep.
Alongside this painful memory is one of great joy because it was here in Scotland 20 years ago this year that I first met Catherine.'Needless to say the town where you meet your future wife holds a very special place in your heart. George, Charlotte and Louis already know how dear Scotland is to both of us and they are starting to build their own happy memories here too.' Prince William today relived his 'dark days of grief' after his mother Princess Diana died - just days after the BBC was condemned over Martin Bashir's deceptions and Harry unleashed another 'truth bomb' attack on the Royals
The Duke of Cambridge remembered how he had been at Balmoral when he heard of the death of his mother in 1997, but said he 'found comfort and solace in the Scottish outdoors' as he mourned (Diana's funeral, pictured)
Prince Harry's relationship with the Royal Family was 'hanging by a thread' last night after he detonated another nuclear 'truth bomb', accusing them of 'total neglect', during an interview with Oprah Winfrey (pictured) more videos
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Prince William (pictured driving) also visited Extreme E today, a racing programme that sends electric SUVs to remote parts of the world impacted by climate change
The Duke of Cambridge prior to test driving the Extreme E Odyssey 21 electric vehicle during his visit to the Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife
William inspects the Extreme E Odyssey 21 electric vehicle today prior to his test drive
The Duke of Cambridge knocks the barrier on his last lap as he test drives the Extreme E Odyssey 21 electric vehicle
William is seen wearing a helmet and full protective gear as he prepares to test drive electric vehicle in Fife
The Queen was welcomed on board Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of its operational deployment to the Indo-Pacific region
Prince William today joined members of the emergency services for a pint of beer in Edinburgh as he followed the Queen in going back to work after Prince Harry's latest 'truth bomb' attack and heartbreaking revelations about the BBC's cover-up of the Princess Diana interview
William looked relaxed as he sat around an outdoor table to watch the Scottish Cup final at a pub overlooked by Edinburgh Castle
Meanwhile, Her Majesty was welcomed on board Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of its operational deployment to the Indo-Pacific region Prince Charles is 'deeply hurt' by his son's latest accusations as the Royals 'struggle to understand what he hopes to achieve' with his continued barrage of attacks.The Prince of Wales' ties with his youngest son are 'at their lowest ever point' and he is sad he was again painted as the villain in the Duke of Sussex's latest explosive sit down with Oprah Winfrey.The 72-year-old 'is at a loss about what to do' but also 'frustrated he cannot respond publicly' to Harry's blitz of accusations over his parenting style. In his latest attack, part of a series on mental health for Apple TV+, Harry suggested had allowed his children to 'suffer' when it came to the media because of his own negative experiences.He also accused the monarchy and the media of attempting to 'smear' his wife, the , in the run-up to the couple's bombshell interview with Miss Winfrey in March.Buckingham Palace and Clarence House were last night retaining what sources described as a 'dignified silence' on the claims.Elsewhere the Royals were having to deal with heartbreaking revelations about the BBC's cover-up of Martin Bashir's Princess Diana interview in 1995.The Corporation is facing growing calls to pay compensation to whistleblowers who raised concerns about the way its interview with the was obtained.It is under intense pressure after the damning report by Lord Dyson found it covered up the 'deceitful behaviour' of journalist .Prince Harry's interview follows the Queen mourning the loss of one of her new puppies, five-month-old Dachshund-corgi cross Fergus, just one month after Prince Philip's death on April 9.
Her Majesty was greeted by the ship's commanding officer Captain Angus Essenhigh, and Commodore Stephen Moorhouse, commander of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG), as she arrived by helicopter on board the aircraft carrier at Portsmouth Naval Base
The Duke of Cambridge earlier met the First Minister at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh on the second day of his Royal visit
The Prince of Wales' ties with his youngest son are 'at their lowest ever point' and he is sad that he was again painted as the villain in the Duke of Sussex's latest explosive sit down with Oprah Winfrey.
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The Queen was welcomed on board Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of its operational deployment to the Indo-Pacific region.The £3 billion warship, with eight RAF F35B stealth fighter jets on board, will depart later on Saturday for Asia accompanied by six Royal Navy ships, a submarine, 14 naval helicopters and a company of Royal Marines.Her Majesty was greeted by the ship's commanding officer Captain Angus Essenhigh, and Commodore Stephen Moorhouse, commander of the UK Carrier Strike Group, as she arrived by helicopter on board the aircraft carrier at Portsmouth Naval Base.Her tour follows a visit by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday. The 28-week deployment will cover 26,000 nautical miles travelling through the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, then from the Gulf of Aden to the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean to the Philippine Sea. rince William meets with emergency responders at the Cold Town House in the Grassmarket, in Edinburgh, Scotland
Despite the tumultuous revelations of recent days, William looked relaxed as he relaxed in Edinburgh
It's not known was tipple William enjoyed but there were several pints on the table in front of him
William wrapped up warm in a thick coat and jumper as he made the informal outing after meeting Nicola Sturgeon earlier
William joined first responders to watch the Scottish Cup Final between Hibernian and St Johnston
The Duke appeared to be engaged in an animated conversation with the group, all of whom were laughing as they listened to him
She wore a red outfit and hat as she was seen smiling with ship commanders in front of one of the F35B stealth fighter jets
Her tour follows a visit by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday.
The 28-week deployment will cover 26,000 nautical miles travelling through the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, then from the Gulf of Aden to the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean to the Philippine Sea
He wore his order of the thistle and diamond and golden jubilee medals as he appeared in his capacity as the Earl of Strathearn and Lord High Commissioner, a role appointed by the Queen
It comes as the Royal Family's relationship with Prince Harry 'hangs by a thread' after the Duke of Sussex dropped yet more nuclear 'truth bombs'.
Prince William is pictured in Edinburgh today Prince William has chatted about the dismal Scottish weather with Nicola Sturgeon as the rift between the Royals and Prince Harry 'hangs by a thread' a day after his latest 'truth bomb'
The Duke of Cambridge with Moderator Lord Wallace (left) during the opening ceremony of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland more videos
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