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Catherine Shares Emotional Chat About Princess Diana’s Engagement Ring
During a recent visit to Wales with her husband, Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, spoke candidly with a well-wisher about her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.
The conversation quickly went viral on social media, reminding people of Diana's legacy and the impact she had on the royal family.
As Catherine chatted with the fan, the woman complimented the stunning sapphire and diamond ring on Catherine's finger, which once belonged to Diana.
Catherine then shared a new piece of information about the ring, saying, “It's the same ring, and it was exactly the same size when I tried it on.”
This touching detail highlights the connection between Catherine and Diana, a connection that is undoubtedly felt by the entire royal family.
The conversation continued, and Catherine spoke openly about how much Diana is missed by the family.
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“With the children and the grandchildren, she would have loved being a grandmother so much.
She'd be brilliant.
We miss her every day,” Catherine shared with the fans.
It's a sentiment that resonates with many, as Diana was known for her warm and loving nature, and it's clear that she would have been an amazing grandmother to William and Catherine's children.
The exchange took place during a visit to a local rugby club in Wales, where the couple had spent the afternoon with mountain rescue workers.
Afterwards, they stopped by the Little Dragon pizza van, where Catherine spoke with members of the public.
The conversation was posted on social media, and it quickly spread, reminding people of Diana's legacy and the impact she had on the royal family.
The royal couple's visit to Wales also included a stop at the Aberfan Memorial Garden, where they paid their respects to 144 people who had lost their lives in a disaster in 1966.
The couple was guided around the garden by Aberfan survivor David Davies, a former pupil at Pant Galas Primary School, and Professor Peter Vaughan, Lord Lieutenant of Midglamorgan.
They also met with trustees from the Aberfan Memorial Trust and some members of the Aberfan Wives Group who lost relatives in the disaster.
It's not the first time that the royal family has visited Aberfan.
Queen Elizabeth II visited the site eight days after the tragedy, and her son Prince Charles visited the village on the 50th anniversary of the disaster.
In 1974, she opened the garden to commemorate the victims and provide a place for bereaved families, survivors, and the community to pay their respects.
The visit to Aberfan was a poignant reminder of the royal family's commitment to honouring the memory of those who had passed.
Catherine's conversation about Diana and the engagement ring is a touching reminder of the love and respect that the family have for its matriarch.
It's a bond that continues to endure, and one that the royal family honours in many ways.