She would be so proud.

Prince William gave an usually candid interview to British GQ, in which he opened up about his grief over the death of mother Princess Diana, and the royal revealed that he wishes his mum could have met his family.

"I would like to have had her advice. I would love her to have met Catherine and to have seen the children grow up. It makes me sad that she won’t, that they will never know her," he explained during the sit-down.

Still, the future King of England says he's in "a better place" as the 20th anniversary of Diana's passing approaches.

"I can talk about her more openly, talk about her more honestly, and I can remember her better, and publicly talk about her better. It has taken me almost 20 years to get to that stage. I still find it difficult now because at the time it was so raw. And also it is not like most people’s grief, because everyone else knows about it, everyone knows the story, everyone knows her," he confessed.

William wants to make sure he raises his brood with the same parenting values his late mom instilled.

“Stability at home is so important to me. I want to bring up my children in a happy, stable, secure world and that is so important to both of us as parents. I want George to grow up in a real, living environment, I don’t want him growing up behind palace walls, he has to be out there. The media make it harder but I will fight for them to have a normal life," he lamented.

She's definitely looking down from heaven and smiling, Wills.