A MOTHER has told of how Prince Harry came over to make sure her little son was alright after being crushed into a barrier.

Leigh Bozkurt, from Bracknell, explained that she went to Windsor on Friday afternoon to soak up the atmosphere with her sons Enes and Cameron.

"Last week my youngest had been sitting his SATS at school and unfortunately Enes took unwell however he still had to attend his exams and return home once finished.

"Due to the nature of his illness he was not allowed to attend school on Friday. He was very upset as they were having a royal tea party which he decorated a plate in honour of the wedding.

"I suggested going to Windsor the following day just to go and soak up the atmosphere, and he responded 'What's the point? We won't see anything', little did he or I know what was to come."

The family stood in the crowd outside Windsor Castle and waited for a glimpse of the royal brothers, Princes Harry and William, however when they appeared there was a surge towards the front of the barrier, resulting in Enoch being hurt.

Ms Bozkurt explained: "As you can imagine there were lots of press around with many being us and a huge surge occurred which resulted in Enes being very badly crushed.

"Seconds later the royal brothers were directly in front of us. Harry noticed that Enes was crying and spent time talking to him, which was really thrilling.

"What a lovely young man taking the time to see that my young son was okay, and my eldest son was able to shake Prince Williams hand."