Prince Harry has admitted he's filled with "regret" over the last time he spoke to his mother Princess Diana . The late Princess of Wales sadly died on August 31, 1997, after she was involved in a fatal car crash in Paris. Her partner Dodi Fayed and their driver Henri Paul also died in the accident .
Before the tragic crash, Diana had enjoyed a phone call with Harry and his brother Prince William , however, it hadn't gone exactly how Harry had wanted. In his memoir Spare, he explained: "I wished I'd dug deep, told my mother all the things weighing on my heart, especially my regret over the last time we'd spoken on the phone. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
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"I wished I’d apologised for it. I wished I'd searched for the words to describe how much I loved her." Elsewhere in Spare, Harry explained how he would find himself longing for his mum after her death.
He also admitted any comparisons between Diana, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa felt "wide of the mark". While he said the comparisons were "loving", he explained how she was "simply indescribable". Harry went on to gush .
