IT’S been 27 years since Princess Diana tragically passed away - but her legacy is still as strong as ever today. According to a royal expert, the Prince and Princess of Wales honour the late royal's memory with their kids in a number of poignant ways. Speaking to Fabulous, royal author Phil Dampier said: “Kate always makes sure her kids know all about Diana especially on anniversaries such as her birthday or death.

“Her mum Carole is very close to George, Charlotte and Louis and of course she is the grandmother they have grown up with while sadly they never met Diana. “Neither did Kate and she said on the day she got engaged to William that she would have loved to. “They keep her memory alive in many ways.

“I’m sure they will feel her influence as they grow up.” Here’s how William and Kate help their kids pay tribute to the grandma they never met..

. On milestone occasions, we’ve seen the young royals writing homemade cards to Diana. Royal fans were moved as Princess Charlotte and Princes George and Louis wrote touching Mothers' Day cards to 'Granny Diana' in 2021, which were shared online.

In a heartbreaking note, written on green paper, Prince George wrote: "Dear Granny Diana. Happy Mother's Day. I love you very much and think of you always.

"Sending lots of love from George." Meanwhile Princess Charlotte wrote in a pink card with a colourful heart drawn on the front: "Dear Granny Diana. I am thinking of you on Mother's Day.

"I love you very much. Papa i.