Prince William has spoken openly about his own grief and the need to support families who’ve lost a child. His message reflects his deep commitment to helping those facing trauma and loss.
Alongside Princess Catherine, he continues to champion mental health, using his platform to raise awareness about grief support and family well-being.
Prince William’s Advocacy for Bereaved Families
On Tuesday evening, Prince William attended the 30th anniversary of Child Bereavement UK, a charity he’s long supported. In his speech, he called grief “the very worst pain any child or parent will ever endure,” stressing the need for expert support to help families rebuild after loss.
William’s message was deeply personal, reflecting his own grief after losing Princess Diana at 15. His words underscored his ongoing commitment to mental health and bereavement care.

Prince William’s Long-standing Role as Patron of Child Bereavement UK
Prince William, patron of Child Bereavement UK for over 16 years, praised the charity’s vital role in supporting grieving families. He emphasized how their work protects long-term mental health—a need often overlooked.
At a recent event, he welcomed the charity’s merger with Winston’s Wish, which will expand support for bereaved children. William commended both groups for their dedication and impact.

A Personal Connection to Loss: Prince William’s Own Experience
Prince William’s commitment to grief support stems from personal loss. After Princess Diana’s tragic death in 1997, William and Harry faced deep emotional trauma. William has since shared how numb and confused he felt, asking, “Why me? Why us?” He admits it took years to truly understand the impact—an experience that now fuels his advocacy for others facing grief.

The Role of the Royal Family in Supporting Mental Health Awareness
Prince William has been a strong voice for mental health, especially since launching the Heads Together campaign with Prince Harry in 2016. He’s worked to break the stigma and promote well-being, focusing on young people. As the royal family champions mental health, William remains a key leader pushing for real change in how society treats it.