LOS ANGELES, California - LaToya Jackson, the sister of Michael Jackson, said all three of Michael's children are in therapy now to cope with the sudden loss of their father, the only parent they ever knew.
LaToya, 53, said Prince, 12, is keeping his feelings inside, not talking about the death of his father. Paris, 11, wears her dad's shirts everyday, constantly talking and watching tapes of the King of Pop, while Blanket, 7 cries often.
Prince doesn't want to talk about his father's death. While Paris is watching a tape of her dad, Prince walks right past the TV. Poor Blanket just cries.
Aunt LaToya said Blanket is having the hardest time. She stated, "Blanket is just a very sad, shy little boy. He cries, he really does cry. It's so painful for him. No one can bring his daddy back and it hurts so much.
As the world knows, Michael Jackson died on June 25th at the age of 50 from a drug overdose. His death has been ruled a homicide.
LaToya said her mom, Katherine, 79, is trying to raise the kids the way Michael would have wanted. Katherine, the kids grandmother, is the kid's legal guardian. They still have the same nannies and same routine. They are only allowed to watch TV two hours per day.
"This Is It," a movie chronicling the last few months of concert rehearsals featuring Michael Jackson, opens in theatres this week for a limited two week engagement.