Prince Harry Has One Way of Keeping Princess Diana Alive for His Kids — and It's Not Just Her Name

Princess Diana was known for giving Prince William and Prince Harry a childhood that felt as normal as possible despite their royal status, and Harry appears to be carrying that approach into his own parenting. 

From taking Archie and Lilibet to Disneyland to introducing them to activities he once enjoyed with Diana, Harry has created his own family traditions while keeping his mother’s memory alive. He has also reportedly kept a photograph of Diana in Archie’s nursery, with “Grandma Diana” said to have been among his son’s early words. ❤️

Meghan Markle Called a ‘Copycat’ Again After Fans Notice This Kate Middleton Detail

Meghan Markle has once again found herself at the centre of comparisons with Princess Kate after her latest appearance sparked a familiar debate among royal fans. While attending David Foster’s 40th Anniversary Gala in Canada with Prince Harry, Meghan wore a black off-shoulder cape dress.

The look reminded fans of Kate’s green cape dress from her recent Wimbledon appearance. 👗

Prince Harry Should Step Down From Invictus — and a Royal Expert Says It Would Solve a Major Problem

Prince Harry’s future with the Invictus Games has come under scrutiny after a royal expert suggested that stepping away from the organization could help eliminate what he described as a controversial element surrounding the Games. 

The suggestion comes as Harry returned to the UK in July for events connected to the 2027 Invictus Games, but headlines at the time focused mainly on his reunion with his family.😮

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Royal Moment of the Day 📸

This week, Princess Anne took to the water as she joined sailors and spectators on the Isle of Wight to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Cowes Week. As Admiral of the Royal Yacht Squadron, the Princess Royal kicked off the historic regatta by firing the cannon that sent the first fleet into the Solent, before heading out on the water to watch the races herself.

With thousands of sailors taking part across more than 40 classes, it was a lovely glimpse of the Princess enjoying one of her longstanding passions while celebrating a major milestone in the sailing world. 🌊

Did You Know? 🤔

Before she became one of the most recognisable women in the world, Princess Diana had a surprisingly ordinary job. At just 18, she worked as a nursery assistant at the Young England Kindergarten in Pimlico, becoming the first member of the British royal family to have held a paid job before marriage. 

She reportedly loved working with children and continued to value that experience even after entering royal life. What makes the detail even more interesting is that this experience helped shape the warm approach she later brought to motherhood. 🤰

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