Bond added of Harry: “He shared that agonizing loss with his brother. They were in shock together, they grieved together, they walked side by side behind her coffin.”
Despite the wave of speculation surrounding the rumored documentary, which remains unconfirmed by either Netflix or Prince Harry, Bond doubts the venture will ever materialize, pointing to Harry’s recent signals suggesting a desire to mend fences with his family.
She said: “I suspect these reports are just rumors and wishful thinking by Netflix. I doubt whether Harry would really want to commercialise his mother’s life and death.”
She also discussed whether she expects the brothers to talk on the 28th anniversary of Diana’s death – August 31.
Bond explained: “You might imagine that, after all their shared pain at losing her, they would want to talk to one another about their feelings on such an important date. No one else in the world knows what it was like to be the son of an iconic princess who died so tragically on that day.”
She added: “Sadly, however, I think their rift has become too deep and their lives so separated that they’ve become used to marking their mother’s death in their own, private way. I don’t think they will be sharing their thoughts or their feelings with each other.
“I don’t think there will be any phone calls or texts, even on such a sad day.”
