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Our deepest condolences to his family in this time of sorrow

The royal family is grieving the loss of a man who remained by their side through their most personal sorrows and public hardships.

Graham Craker, fondly known as “Crackers,” a longtime bodyguard to Princes William and Harry, has died at the age of 77. More than a guardian, Craker was a constant figure in the lives of the young princes, providing quiet strength during some of their most difficult times.

He was present at Balmoral when the heart-wrenching news of Princess Diana’s death arrived in 1997. Craker later recalled Prince William softly thanking him in that moment of profound grief.

At Diana’s funeral, Craker walked solemnly behind the hearse with William and Harry. He remembered a silent, meaningful nod from Prince William—an unspoken acknowledgment of his loyal presence during their mother’s final journey.

As the procession moved through the streets, tearful mourners threw flowers toward the hearse. Even vehicles on the opposite side of the M1 stopped, with people stepping out to lower their heads in deep respect.

Graham Craker’s unwavering commitment and quiet courage left a lasting impression on the royal family and all who observed his service. Far more than a protector, he was a pillar of support through some of the most painful moments in the lives of Princes William and Harry. As the country mourns his death, his loyalty, kindness, and grace will not be forgotten.

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