Prince Harry has surprised fans by mentioning Prince William during his appearance on ABC’s new documentary “The Happiest Story On Earth: 70 Years Of Disneyland” yesterday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 41 and 44, sat down in their Montecito home to share their beloved memories of Disney.
During their recollections, Harry, who quit royal life in 2020, spoke about his childhood memories of the theme park. The duke mentioned how he had visited with his late mother, Princess Diana, and his brother, Prince William, with whom he is no longer believed to be on talking terms.
Recalling his memories, Harry said: “I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like, losing it, like ‘oh this is amazing’. With my mum and my brother. I remember it very well.”
In photographs and videos from their trip, the couple and their children could be seen meeting Disney princesses, enjoying the rides and posing for sweet family snaps together.
Speaking in the documentary about the trip, Meghan – who had been to Disneyland a number of times growing up – said: “To see it through your children’s eyes… it was just amazing.”
It is believed that Harry and William were taken to Disneyland in Florida by their mother, Princess Diana, in 1993.
Prince Harry‘s mention of Prince William in his TV appearance has surprised royal fans, with one writing on X: “They just had to mention Diana and William.”
Another said: “Mentioning the royals to stay relevant!”