Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex walks behind Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin as it is transported on a gun carriage from Buckingham Palace to The Palace of Westminster ahead of her Lying-in-State on September 14, 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin is taken in procession on a Gun Carriage of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall where she will lay in state until the early morning of her funeral. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III.

Prince Harryhas a chance to “rebuild and renew” now he has written and published his groundbreaking memoirSpare, one of his late mother’s friends says.The friend of Princess Diana tells PEOPLE it was “heartbreaking” to watch Harry, 38, relating the circumstances of the death of his motherfollowing a car crash in Parison Aug. 31, 1997.“It was so sad to see him talking about [it]. I’m so sad for his heartbreak,” the friend says. But now that the book is released, the source adds, “This is now a chance to rebuild and renew.“While a reconciliation with his father,King Charles III, and his brother,Prince William, seems some way off in the wake of the revelations, the friend is hopeful that things can improve over time. “Maybe this is the end of a chapter, and hopefully things can get better,” the source adds.Prince Harry and Princess Diana.Karwai Tang/WireImage; Tim Graham Photo Library via GettyPrince Harryspoke about his mother during his chat withStephen Colberton Tuesday’s episode ofThe Late Show.Asking about the rift between Harry and William, Colbert said, “Do you ever think about how she might handle this moment?““We wouldn’t have got to this moment,” Harry replied. “It’s impossible to say where we would be now — where those relationships would be now — but there is no way that the distance between my brother and I would be the same.“Amid days of intense reaction to his memoir,Prince Harryopened up further about “the raw account” he offers in his candid book in anexclusive interview with PEOPLE.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!The book jacket of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’.PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE"I don’t want to tell anyone what to think of it and that includes my family,” he said. “This book and its truths are in many ways a continuation of my own mental health journey. It’s a raw account of my life — the good, the bad and everything in between.““My hope has been to turn my pain into purpose, so if sharing my experience makes a positive difference in someone’s life, well, I can’t think of anything more rewarding than that!” he said.

Prince Harryhas a chance to “rebuild and renew” now he has written and published his groundbreaking memoirSpare, one of his late mother’s friends says.

The friend of Princess Diana tells PEOPLE it was “heartbreaking” to watch Harry, 38, relating the circumstances of the death of his motherfollowing a car crash in Parison Aug. 31, 1997.

“It was so sad to see him talking about [it]. I’m so sad for his heartbreak,” the friend says. But now that the book is released, the source adds, “This is now a chance to rebuild and renew.”

While a reconciliation with his father,King Charles III, and his brother,Prince William, seems some way off in the wake of the revelations, the friend is hopeful that things can improve over time. “Maybe this is the end of a chapter, and hopefully things can get better,” the source adds.

Prince Harry and Princess Diana.Karwai Tang/WireImage; Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty

Prince Harry, Princess Diana

Prince Harryspoke about his mother during his chat withStephen Colberton Tuesday’s episode ofThe Late Show.Asking about the rift between Harry and William, Colbert said, “Do you ever think about how she might handle this moment?”

“We wouldn’t have got to this moment,” Harry replied. “It’s impossible to say where we would be now — where those relationships would be now — but there is no way that the distance between my brother and I would be the same.”

Amid days of intense reaction to his memoir,Prince Harryopened up further about “the raw account” he offers in his candid book in anexclusive interview with PEOPLE.

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

The book jacket of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’.PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE

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“I don’t want to tell anyone what to think of it and that includes my family,” he said. “This book and its truths are in many ways a continuation of my own mental health journey. It’s a raw account of my life — the good, the bad and everything in between.”

“My hope has been to turn my pain into purpose, so if sharing my experience makes a positive difference in someone’s life, well, I can’t think of anything more rewarding than that!” he said.

source: people.com