Michelle Obama met Parker Curry! On Tuesday, the former First Lady of the United States shared a photo with the adorable 2-year-old who thought she was "a queen" after seeing her official portrait at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. last week. Ben Hines posted a photo of Parker looking in awe at the portrait on his Facebook page on March 1. "Donna Hines & I made a pilgrimage today and we were delighted to wait in line behind this fellow art lover & hopeful patriot," he captioned the pic. Parker's mom, Jessica Curry, also shared the picture on Instagram, writing to her social media followers, "My big girl admiring @asherald's portrait of...
- 3/6/2018
- E! Online
Losing one’s mother at a young age is something nobody really gets over, and Prince William demonstrated this is even true of royalty during a visit to a British hospital when he comforted a 14-year-old who lost his mother last summer “Time makes it easier,” the prince told grieving Ben Hines during a visit to the […]...
- 8/24/2016
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Prince William showed a rare glimpse of his vulnerable side on Wednesday when he opened up about his late mother, Princess Diana, during a visit to Keech Hospice Care in Luton, England. The famous royal shared a tender moment with a young boy who lost his own mother to cancer last Summer. "Time makes it easier," he told 14-year-old Ben Hines, who attends grief counseling at the hospice center with his brothers, Thomas and Richard. "I know how you feel. I still miss my mother every day - and it's 20 years after she died." Recently, Prince Harry also opened up about Diana, revealing he regrets "not talking about" the impact her tragic death had on him sooner. While William and Harry are generally reserved when it comes to talking about personal matters, they have certainly carried on their mother's legacy by keeping her many traditions alive.
- 8/24/2016
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Prince William brought back memories of his mother’s death on Wednesday as he comforted a 14-year-old boy who lost his own mother last summer. "Time makes it easier," he told grieving Ben Hines during a visit to the Keech Hospice in Luton, England some 35 miles north of London. "I know how you feel. I still miss my mother every day - and it's 20 years after she died." Ben and his brothers Thomas and Richard lost their mom Alexandra to cancer in June of last year. Thomas and Richard spoke of how the hospice had helped since her death, including giving counseling and music therapy,...
- 8/24/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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