Prince Harry Reportedly Visits Princess Diana’s Resting Place With Meghan, Archie and Lilibet Following Private Reunion With King Charles
Prince Harry has made an emotional visit to Althorp House, the childhood home and final resting place of Princess Diana, following his private reunion with King Charles, Meghan Markle, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet during his latest visit to Britain.
According to reports, the Sussex family spent part of the weekend at the historic Northamptonshire estate before Harry travelled to his final public engagement, where he shared touching memories of his late mother with bereaved children.
Report Says Sussex Family Stayed at Althorp

According to the Mail on Sunday, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet stayed at Althorp House after their private family reunion with King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House.
Althorp holds deep personal significance for Harry, as it is where Princess Diana is buried on a secluded island in the estate’s Oval Lake.
While Meghan has previously visited Diana’s gravesite, reports suggest this may have been the first opportunity for Archie and Lilibet to visit the place where their grandmother is laid to rest.
The reported visit has not been officially confirmed by the Spencer family or Buckingham Palace.
Reunion With the King Marked Historic Family Moment

The reported stop at Althorp came one day after Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla privately welcomed Harry, Meghan and their two children to Highgrove House.
The gathering marked the King’s first in-person meeting with Archie and Lilibet since 2022.
Buckingham Palace described the occasion as a private family meeting and released no photographs or additional details.
Harry Travels to Final Charity Engagement
Following the reported stay at Althorp, Harry travelled to Maxstoke Castle in Warwickshire for Scotty’s Summer Festival, hosted by the charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
As Global Ambassador for the organization, Harry spent the day with children who have lost parents serving in the Armed Forces.
The Duke joined youngsters in games, including goat yoga, before taking part in an emotional question-and-answer session.
Diana Remains at the Heart of Harry’s Family Life
During the event, Harry was asked how his family remembers Princess Diana on her birthday and the anniversary of her passing.
The Duke revealed that he, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet celebrate her memory by making lemon drizzle cake together each year.
“I think traditions are really, really important,” Harry said.
“Especially when they’re sweet.”
Later, when asked what helps him through difficult days, Harry responded that his children and his dog are among the things that make him smile.
A Personal End to an Emotional Visit
Harry’s latest trip to Britain combined charity work, a significant private reunion with King Charles and, according to media reports, a deeply personal visit to Princess Diana’s resting place.
Although no official details have been released regarding the reported Althorp visit, the journey would carry profound emotional significance for the Duke, whose efforts to keep Diana’s memory alive have remained central to both his public work and family life.
Sources
GB News — Prince Harry ‘spotted leaving Princess Diana’s family home’ after Archie and Lilibet’s reunion with King Charles
People — Prince Harry Reveals How He, Meghan Markle and Their Kids Honor Princess Diana on Her Birthday and Death Anniversary
Mail on Sunday (as cited by GB News)
Buckingham Palace