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“She Was an Angel in the Shape of Our Mum” — Prince William and Harry’s Haunting Tribute Leaves Nation in Tears No fanfare. No royal trumpets. Just two sons, raw and trembling, standing shoulder to shoulder in the moonlit Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace. On what would’ve been Princess Diana’s 64th birthday, Prince William whispered, “Mum was an angel… in the shape of our mum,” his voice cracking. Then, the impossible: a reimagined duet of Supermarket Flowers, with lyrics penned by the brothers themselves—fragments of childhood, hospital rooms, late-night cuddles, and quiet courage. As they sang, soft projections of Diana appeared behind them—kneeling beside AIDS patients, holding landmine victims, wiping tears from a child’s cheek. The audience didn’t clap. They wept. Not for royalty. But for the boys who lost their mum. And for the world that still aches to hear her laugh. Read More