Michael Jackson’s son Prince said of his late father’s friendship with Princess Diana, “There was a lot of synergy there.”
Controversial pop stars Michael and Diana, who died in 2009, met in person backstage at Wembley Stadium in 1988, and Jackson’s eldest son, Prince, 25, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that the late royal family said he had never met Michael and Diana of .
“I never met her,” Prince said. Because I lost it.
“He loved that she wanted to be a great mother to her children.”
Prince Jackson talks about his father, Michael Jackson, and his friendship with Princess Diana. pic.twitter.com/uLZ992bVRW
— Good Morning England (@GMB) October 28, 2022
“And, as he explained to me, he felt connected to her in ways he didn’t really have a connection with other people.
“And based on what he told me, I think they were feeding each other in the sense that this love is communal. Children and how she wanted to be a good person.” .
“And that was all he was. He wanted to be a great father, he wanted to be a great man.
“And I felt like there was so much synergy there. And it was so full of love when he talked about her, but because he lost such a good friend, some There was also the sadness of
Diana died in a car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997.
Michael, who was listed as one of the most influential musicians thanks to his era-defining albums and live performances, died at the age of 50 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol.
Music publication Rolling Stone featured former One Direction-turned-solo star Harry Styles earlier this year, calling him “the new King of Pop.”
Asked about the mention and the “controversy” it caused among fans, Prince told GMB presenter Adil Ray:
“My father was the King of Pop and I think he will continue to be the King of Pop.”
Prince Jackson has responded to The Rolling Stones calling Harry Styles the “new King of Pop”. pic.twitter.com/NU8rWzVpdJ
— Good Morning England (@GMB) October 28, 2022
“But the King of Pop was actually a nickname my father earned in a time when access to information, access to popularity and fame was not as readily accessible as it is today.
“And given the many other social factors that had to be considered at the time, I feel that my father was, and always will be, the King of Pop. increase.
“And that’s something that can never be taken away. We’ve evolved so much as a society that those elements will never be the same.
“So if you look at where my father started and ended, and where all the other people started and ended, that’s the difference between day and night.”