Updated On: 18 May, 2019 04:31 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
The prince described the feeling as a "pain like no other pain" during BBC One's interview A Royal Team Talk: Tackling Mental Health

Prince William
Duke of Cambridge Prince William on Saturday has opened up about losing his mother Princess Diana at a very young age. The Prince described the feeling as a "pain like no other pain" during BBC One's interview A Royal Team Talk: Tackling Mental Health. Five football icons Thierry Henry, Peter Crouch, Danny Rose, Jermaine Jenas and Gareth Southgate were also present at a group discussion.
When presenter Dan Walker asked William regarding the importance of speaking about bereavement, he said, "I've thought about this a lot, and I'm trying to understand why I feel like I do," said William. "But I think when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at a young age, I can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. And you know that in your life it's going to be very difficult to come across something that's going to be even worse pain than that. But it also brings you so close to all those other people out there who have been bereaved."