Prince William has told how his "life-changing" experience of having kids caused the "traumatic" emotions he experienced when his mum Princess Diana died to come flooding back.
William was 15 and his brother Harry just 12 when their mother Diana, Princess of Wales was killed in a horror car smash in Paris in 1997.
Now a dad of three young kids William revealed that if you live through a "traumatic" event, like losing a parent at a young age, "overwhelming" feelings can resurface during the amazing but scary period of parenthood.
Speaking in a new BBC documentary admitted he found things "overwhelming" at times but he and wife Kate supported each other as they went through the harrowing "moments".