Letter from King Charles to grieving friend describes 'unbearable emptiness' after Princess Diana's death
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The monarch wrote of the grief and "unbearable emptiness" he felt in the wake of Diana's death, expressing sympathy and empathizing with a friend's loss.
Charles leaned into his Christian faith, quoting 1 Corinthians 13:12, expressing his desire to transform the situation and remove the "bewilderment and confusion" that follows such a young person's passing.
The letter, dated December 8, 1997, handwritten on Highgrove House letterhead and signed 'Charles,' was delivered 'by hand' to the recipient, displaying the King's personal touch in conveying his emotions.
Read at New York Post
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