
Prince Harry he has words for children who lost a parent during the coronavirus pandemic, and he knows where he speaks from … and it’s exciting.
Harry wrote the advance of a book – “Hospital by the Hill” – aimed at bereaved children, and his words of empathy are loud. As you know, Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, was killed in 1997 when he was 12 years old. Your mission – to show children that they are not alone in their struggle.
Hospital by the hill is a book we created that tells the story of a young man and the loss of his mother, who worked on the front lines.
We are providing these books free of charge to any child or young person in the UK affected in this way.
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Harry wrote … “When I was a boy I lost my mother. At the time I didn’t want to believe or accept that, and it left a huge hole inside me. I know how you feel, and I want to assure you that , over time, that hole will be filled with a lot of love and support. We all deal with loss in a different way, but when a parent goes to heaven, they tell me their spirit, their love and their memories do not. they are always with you and you can hold them forever. I think that’s true. “
He adds: “Well, I never met them, but I know this person was special to you and they were incredibly kind, thoughtful and loving because of where they chose to work. Helping others is one of the most important jobs that anyone can ever do. does.

He continues … “You can feel alone, you can feel sad, you can feel angry, you can feel bad. That feeling will pass. And I will make a promise to you – you will feel better and stronger when are ready to talk about how it makes you feel. “
The book is being distributed free of charge to children in the UK who lost loved ones during the pandemic.