Harry describes the woman as having “powers” and not as “psychic” or “medium”, nor does he say when the encounter took place. Moreover, the second son of King Charles did not believe it at first and highly valued the possibility of being told “nonsense” to him. However, he went to her because her friends had recommended her.
“From the moment we sat together I felt an energy around her,” Harry writes of the woman, who also felt the energy. “She said, ‘your mother is with you’.” The duke then describes, among other things, that his neck became warm and that tears appeared in his eyes.
The medium also told Harry that his mother, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, knew the prince was “seeking clarity” and had also sensed his “confusion”. Diana also “knew” that Harry had “a lot of questions” and that answers would come naturally.
Harry says he wanted to believe the woman but needed “a sign” to do so. This came as the medium recounted how Harry’s son Archie broke a Christmas ornament in the shape of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, something that actually happened. “Your mother laughed at that,” the woman said.