GARY Barlow said he is still struggling with the death of his stillborn daughter 12 years ago, branding it a bitter injustice.
The singer and his wife Dawn's fourth child Poppy arrived in August 2012, just days before Take That were due to perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics.
In a rare moment of public reflection, Gary, 53, revealed he has never really been able to process the loss.
He said: "I don't talk about this in great detail because I'm still kind of figuring it out.
"My wife's emotions were completely different to mine. I've been angry for a long time, I haven't really found peace with it yet."
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