In an intimate family moment, Prince George has finally discovered who Lady Di, his paternal grandmother, was. This revelation, which marks a milestone in the young heir's life, has been carefully guided by his father, Prince William. The emotional way in which George found out has moved many, reflecting the effort by the Waleses to keep Diana's memory alive for the next generation.
For years, Prince William has spoken with his children about his mother before bedtime, thus building a loving memory, according to The Express. In his own words, he has confessed that he wants to make sure his children grow up knowing they had two grandmothers. In this context, the eldest, George, has been the first to truly understand the legacy and story of Diana of Wales.

Prince George, who is now old enough to understand deeper matters, has begun to ask more specific questions about his grandmother. According to sources close to Kensington Palace, he has shown special interest in the photographs and letters his father has shared with him. William has revealed in past interviews that he has images of Diana all over the house, which has been key to starting these conversations.
The emotional bond of Prince George, son of Kate Middleton, with Lady Di on a special date
George has emotionally connected with the figure of Lady Di during a recent Mother's Day commemoration. Back then, the boy wrote an especially heartfelt letter to his late grandmother, signed with tenderness and love. In it, he expressed: "To Grandma Diana: Happy Mother's Day, we love you very much and think about you a lot, with love George."
Charlotte and Louis also took part in this tribute, although their understanding of the story is still developing. Charlotte, with her usual sweetness, wrote that she thinks of Lady Di and that her father misses her very much. Meanwhile, Louis, the youngest child, decorated his card with stickers and drawings, showing that, although he doesn't fully understand, he feels the emotional connection with his grandmother.
Kensington Palace has shared these letters on social media on more than one occasion, highlighting the family-oriented and human character of the Windsors. George, especially, has shown sensitivity in knowing that his grandmother was a beloved figure, but also tragically absent. His reaction has been described as mature for his age.
Kate Middleton and William's support to strengthen Prince George's family bond with his grandmother
Thanks to Prince William's constant work, his children have learned that Diana was much more than a media icon. George, in particular, has internalized that Lady Di was a loving, supportive mother deeply cherished by her people. This understanding has transformed his perception of the family story and brought him even closer to his father.
It's clear that this discovery has been handled with great care by the Waleses. Both have wanted their children to know Lady Di not from tragedy, but from the love and admiration she left as her legacy. George, being the eldest, has opened that emotional path that his siblings will later follow.

In this context, the moment when George discovered the truth about his grandmother has been much more than a family episode. It has been a symbol of continuity, memory, and generational unity within the royal family. Lady Di, although physically absent, remains alive in the hearts of those who never got to know her, but who today remember her with respect and affection.