was not yet 14 and still wearing dental braces when he and his mother sat down to talk. They were in her first-floor sitting room at home in Kensington Palace, side by side on the sofa — chatting, as they often did, about life.Mother and son enjoyed these cosy heart-to-hearts. For the teenage William, it was a rare moment without brother Harry, when he had Diana to himself; the Princess would later proudly tell friends how her 'baby boy' was growing into a thoughtful young man.Often, these fireside conversations were light-hearted and gossipy. But on that spring afternoon in 1996, William was unusually philosophical as they talked about one of 's favourite causes — the .
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