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William and Harry had ‘short’ chat with Diana on day she died

LONDON — Britain’s Prince William and Prince Harry have revealed they talked to their mother Princess Diana on the day she died and that the “short” conversation now weighs “heavily” on their mind.

A photo showing late Britain's Princess Diana and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry is left on the Pont de l'Alma in Paris on August 31, 2013 on the 16th anniversary of the car crash that killed Diana. Photo: AFP

A photo showing late Britain's Princess Diana and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry is left on the Pont de l'Alma in Paris on August 31, 2013 on the 16th anniversary of the car crash that killed Diana. Photo: AFP

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LONDON — Britain’s Prince William and Prince Harry have revealed they talked to their mother Princess Diana on the day she died and that the “short” conversation now weighs “heavily” on their mind.

“It was her speaking from Paris, I can’t really necessarily remember what I said but all I do remember is probably regretting for the rest of my life how short the phone call was,” Prince Harry told ITV for a documentary to commemorate their mother.

Prince William was just 15 and his brother Harry 12 when their mother and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed were killed in August 1997 after the car they were in crashed in a tunnel in central Paris as it was being pursued at high speed by press photographers.

Their French chauffeur Henri Paul, who was later found to be over the legal blood alcohol limit, also died.

The two princes were in Balmoral, the queen’s residence in the Scottish Highlands, and Prince William had earlier told Diana of the “very good time” they were having.

“Harry and I were in a desperate rush to say goodbye, you know ‘see you later’...if I’d known now obviously what was going to happen I wouldn’t have been so blase about it and everything else,” Prince William told ITV.

“But that phone call sticks in my mind, quite heavily.”

To mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes announced earlier this year they were setting up a committee to raise funds to pay for a statue of Diana, who was known as the Princess of Wales.

The statue is to be erected in the public gardens of Kensington Palace in London, where she lived.

The documentary, entitled “Diana, Our mother: her Life and Legacy” is to be aired in the UK on Monday (July 24). AFP

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