![]() ![]() Moehringer continued, “In retrospect, though, I think I selfishly welcomed the idea of being able to speak with someone, an expert, about that never-ending feeling of wishing you could call your mom.” “Princess Diana had died 23 years before our first conversation, and my mother, Dorothy Moehringer, had just died, and our griefs felt equally fresh.” Therefore, after the two opened up about the grief they felt about their mothers, they immediately connected. “We did, and there was, I think, a surprising reason,” Moehringer continued. “I wondered what the real story was,” he wrote. ![]() Now, a few months after the book’s monumental release, Moehringer is looking back at his role and opening the curtains to their process in an op-ed in The New Yorker.Īt first, when Harry’s proposal first came his way, Moehringer admitted to feeling unsure about telling Harry’s story and how they’d get along. ![]()
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