Queen Elizabeth II with Prince William and Prince Harry in 2008.
Queen Elizabeth II with Prince William and Prince Harry in 2008.Samir Hussein/Getty Images
  • In the wake of Princess Diana's death, Queen Elizabeth II kept William and Harry at Balmoral.

  • Anne agreed with her mother's decision.

  • She thinks the boys wouldn't have been able to deal with the tragedy.

In the wake of Princess Diana's death, Queen Elizabeth II decided to keep Princes William and Harry at Balmoral, Princess Anne said.

Anne supported her mother's decision to keep the boys in Scotland after the Princess of Wales died.

Anne stated that her mother did the right thing. There would have been an alternative to bring those children down here to London.

She said that she didn't know how you could think that would have been better.

Anne thinks that the two would not have been able to cope if they had been somewhere else.

The decision was Anne's only good thing from the tragedy.

"They had that structure, they had people around them who could understand, give them the time, little time that they had, which was never going to be very much to come to terms with what had happened."

She said that it was not possible for most people to do that in that space.

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Anne said her mother led by example with her children and grandchildren watching and learning.

Princes Andrew, Edward and King Charles III were among the Queen's children who walked next to her coffin on Monday. The death of Queen Elizabeth II was announced on Thursday.

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