King Charles has shared his disappointment on the dying of a British man he knew personally within the New Orleans car assault on New Yr Day.
BBC News reports that Edward Pettifer, aged 31, who was among the 14 people killed within the assault, was the stepson of Alexandra Pettifer, the nanny who took care of Princes William and Harry as youngsters following the separation of their mother and father Charles and Diana.
Earlier than her marriage, Alexandra Pettifer was named Alexandra Legge-Bourke, however was all the time referred to within the UK press by her nickname ‘Tiggy.’ An outside-loving aristocrat, she was credited for creating an environment of normality for the younger princes, notably after their mom’s dying in 1997. She left the royal family in 1999, following her marriage to Charles Pettifer.
The BBC reviews that Charles has been in contact with the household to share his condolences. The Pettifer household has paid tribute to Edward, calling him “a beautiful son, brother, grandson, nephew and buddy.”
It provides that William and Harry have each been knowledgeable of Edward’s dying. The BBC says that Harry won’t be commenting publicly on the unhappy information.
The assault on January 1st concerned US Military veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar driving a pick-up truck into crowds on Bourbon Road in New Orleans’ well-known French Quarter, killing 14 and injuring a minimum of 38. Worldwide media reviews that the attacker left his automobile and commenced firing at police. The FBI confirmed that the assailant died following a gunfight with three responding officers.