Prince Charles yesterday spoke of his great uncle Lord Mountbatten who was murdered in Ireland 36 years ago. Photo: ReutersPrince Charles yesterday spoke of his great uncle Lord Mountbatten who was murdered in Ireland 36 years ago. Photo: Reuters

Britain’s Prince Charles spoke yesterday of the murder of his great uncle Lord Mountbatten in Ireland 36 years ago and called him “the grandfather I never had.”

Speaking ahead of his first visit to the site where the Irish Republican Army (IRA) killed Mountbatten by exploding a bomb on his boat in 1979, Prince Charles said Ireland had endured a history of much pain and resentment where blame was always too easily attributed.

Lord Mountbatten’s death, he added, had given him a profound understanding of the agonies borne by so many people affected by the country’s troubled past.

“At the time I could not imagine how we would ever come to terms with the anguish of such a deep loss,” Prince Charles said in a speech, a day after he shook hands with Gerry Adams in his first meeting with the leader of the former political wing of the IRA.

He added: “For me, Lord Mountbatten represented the grandfather I never had. It seemed as if the foundation of all that we held dear in life had been torn apart irreparably.

“Through this dreadful experience, I now understand in a profound way the agonies borne by so many others in these islands, of whatever faith, denomination or political tradition.”

The IRA ended its 30-year armed campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland as part of a power-sharing peace deal in 1998 between Protestants who want to remain loyal to the British crown and Catholics favouring unification with Ireland.

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