Michael Jackson's Mother Katherine Misses Him "Every Day," Believes She'll "See Him Again"

Late pop star's mother tells Piers Morgan she will "never" get over Michael's 2009 death

By Rebecca Macatee May 14, 2012 5:14 PMTags

It's been nearly three years since the tragic death of Michael Jackson, but not a day goes by that his mother, Katherine Jackson, doesn't mourn for her son.

"Every morning, all through the day, I think about Michael," she said on Monday night's Piers Morgan Tonight. "If I wake up through the night, my mind is there."

When Morgan asked if she'd ever "get over" her son's death, she replied, "Never."

"I just miss him," she added. "But being a Christian and believing in resurrection, I feel that I'll see him again."

She then became teary, apologizing for getting choked up. "I'm sorry," she said. Morgan told her it was "perfectly understandable," and he couldn't "imagine a worse thing" than a parent having to bury his or her own child.

"It's so unnatural, isn't it?" he asked.

"Yes, it is," Katherine, 82, replied.

After Michael passed away, Katherine became the guardian of his three children: Prince, 15; Paris, 14; and Blanket, 9. Katherine Jackson's complete interview with Piers Morgan airs Monday at 9 p.m. on CNN.