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Jun 27, 2026

Prince Harry 'set to take Archie and Lilibet to emotional location on UK visit'

Prince Harry and Meghan 'set to take Archie and Lilibet to emotional location on UK visit'

Reports of the visit come as it emerged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have accepted an offer to stay in a royal residence

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Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, attends the Invictus Games Ukraine Forum

Prince Harry will reportedly take Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to Diana's grave (Image: Getty)

Prince Harry will reportedly take Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to see Princess Diana’s grave for the first time on a visit to the UK in July. The Sun has reported that the visit to Althorp House, Northamptonshire, will take place days after what would have been their grandmother's 65th birthday.

The Sussexes are expected to travel from their home in California to the UK next month to attend celebrations marking the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in Birmingham. The Duke of Sussex is also due to attend events with two charities he supports, WellChild and Scotty’s Little Soldiers.

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Diana on holiday in Austria with Prince William and Prince Harry

Diana, Princess of Wales, died when William and Harry were children (Image: Getty)

The trip comes after Harry met King Charles, who is still undergoing treatment for cancer, last September for the first time for 19 months.

Althorp House was Diana’s home from her parents’ divorce until her marriage to Charles, the then Prince of Wales, in 1981.

Diana died aged 36 as a result of injuries sustained in a car crash in Paris in August 1997 while Harry and his brother Prince William were children.

After her death, Diana was laid to rest on a secluded, tree-covered island in the centre of the ornamental Round Oval lake on the Althorp Estate.

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